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VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965 


In Senate 


By IAN rtUCT 
LribWIn Reporter 

The bank of B.C. applica¬ 
tion for a federal charter 
will ha reactivated imme¬ 
diately In the Senate. Pre¬ 
mier Bennett mid Tburs- 
day. 

The prawn* appttcattoa died 


VANCOUVER (CP) — Police Chief 
Ralph Booth rocked the city Thursday 
by connecting members of his department 
with a second major crime. 

He made hia annou n ceme n t an veteran police- 
officer* ware still speaking In awe and horror of 
the slaughtering by a Vancouver policeman of hia 
wife and six children. The policeman then shot 
himself to death. (See abo Page 10.) 

The constable — Leonard Hogue—had been 
connected by the department Wednesday with the 
February theft of 11,250,000 In mutilated currency 
from a Canadian Pacific Railway warehouse. 

Chief Booth said several members of the force 
were under suspicion in that robbery and the 
earlier $13,000 holdup of a branch of the Bank of 
Nova Scotia in suburban Dunbar. 

An Internal probe of the department would be 
stepped up, he said. 


With Foreign (Countries 


Quebec Plans 
To Make 
Own Treaties 


QUEBEC (CP)—Quebec intends lo negotiate 
directly with foreign countries on matters the 
province win be called an to put into action, Paul 
Gerin-Lajoie, Quebec education minister, said 
Thursday night. 

Addressing rmah. Belgian 


Welcome 

For 

Heroine 


Naval Craft 
Targets 


Report to Bonner 


U.S. Navy aircraft Thursday made what was 
baheved to be tha first strike directed ^ mUhw Uy 
against North Vietnamese naval vessels. 

Flaewhers: , — —-- 

# Soutfi Vietnam era force. 

muM<l lor • major attack on I > 

. concentration «f S.OQU Viet I d . 

Com troops thrviwunc the t ) 


ST AUK MU BET 

Mr. Bennett .aid the stags 
eras act lor sack Senate ap- 
pranl of A* B.C. MB when It 
referred original mMnM* 
track to the banktoc committee 
at the end af laat ramie*. 

The B.C. Mil will ke am 
changed except Slat the Met** 
limiting p ura rnment participa¬ 
tion to It per eeat wtl be 
emitted. Mr Bennett said. 

Th* imputation la ntra con¬ 
tained in amen d me n t, to the 
provincial Revenue Art, pa ra ed 
at the last session, which per- 
tnirs the g u* em i nent to pra- 
rh.ra up to It per cent d the 
■hsrei la any chartered trank. 


tries and other cotratne. deal 
with the Canadian g overnmen t . 
OTTAWA 'rownucas' 

'The federal government It 
oamptetoty i fau sih a a to aaoura 
the w u r htag out and application 
of agreements k concludes with 
other countries If these fan, 
within the sphere of p rovinces." 
said Me. Gerin-Lajote. 

"It Is not only lor constitu¬ 
tional and for internal political 
trims that Quebec has de¬ 
rided to negotiate agreements 1 
directly with foreign countries! 
but si so for reasons nt elftci- 
ency.” 

DETUUUM ATION 
Mr. Gerto-Lajoie said the re¬ 
cent signing of an agreement 
betwee n Quebec and France on 
an exchange of students, teach¬ 
ers and resear ch ers illustrates 
the determ bra tinn of Quebec to 
collaborate with other members 
of the French-speaking world 
"and to make known its real 
face so on modern world " 


chase*. vtdver, larae rnmigh to kmk 
now ledge over Mg game, to kill fir* Msj 
sad how wfle, then hie six children. He 

■ Mdse had chased name of the chtt-! 
he said dm as far as the basement 

s top ping to reload. 

■ . _ Deputy Chief John Flak raid 
ra officer Tbimbf several policemen 

Mbs in fanUnrwd an Fags « 


Rats Defeat 
Para Cats 


# Fbr the first time, U S. 
Marine ground troops lought 
Ommunist guerriUea on Viet¬ 
namese battlefields while 13 U-S. 
end Vietnamese planes burled B 
ions of bombs and rockets an 
North Vietnam era targets. 


Four-State Area 


the entrance Id the Vinh aain-l 
ary, about 1M miles .outh of 1 
Hanoi. 

While PreMdent Johnaon ap¬ 
parently remained mum pressed 
by demands at home and abroad i 
for an cud to U.S. air attacks on 
North Viet Nan. landtag of¬ 
ficials said the U.I. would send 


DUBUQUE. Iowa (API— aa a result of Mississippi Rivas gsuate a gre irus ts with lereigB 
Flood waters of the rampaging flooding. The others an Mine- countries not only within ex- 
Mteetasippi River, far out of Its ante sad Wleeonsta. ckwively provtacial Balds but 

heffin eWmg i SDB-mQe stretch. The proildenUal action came eleo In areas of common to- 
are posing new threats to oon>- as vokmleen manning lmpro- terest with the federal govere¬ 
mind ties ta a four-state area vised dikes to Ekibuque. s city ment. 

With approaching crests .till of 57.600 papulation. poured tons _ 

one or more days away, of dirt into a break that threat- 
the river’s chunking waters awd to Inundate a residential 
, Aimfed Thursday near the area In the city's northwestern 
lops of makeshift dikes from sectloo. A mite-long section of »|||§r’ 

Prairie du Ouan. Wfc*., to Lm Dubuque ■ teistnes. and inhia- IllF 


Cathedral 


Wm Life Planned 
Far Kooienay Area 

_Pift9 


and man to BouBt Viet Nam soon 
to help with supply and training 


‘No Contract, No Work’ 

That wgis Uunt statement of grim United Steel¬ 
workers’ President David McDonald, foreground, 
during news conference at Pittsburgh after union 
sanctioned strike against bask steel Industry unless 
agr ee ment was reached by May 1. Centre la union 
attorney David Feller and aecretary-trenaurer 
I. W. Abel.—(AP) 


Bomb 
Thrown 
At Altar 


The Marines' battlefield bap¬ 
tism came under a scorching 
■ia when a piatooa of aboul 90 


TAevfre Guild 
Festival Winner 
—Page 12 


was sinpriaad by the Viet Drag 
After aa exchange of small 


Hawke Recover 
From Nosedive 
—Page 14 


Acraaa the river from Du¬ 
buque. nattonal guardamea and 
volunteers re i nforced dtars pro 
teettag East Dubuque, II., 
where more than Itl mid ant. 
already have been evucualed to 
Mgher (round. 

Cresting of the Mississippi la 
expected here late Saturday. 
RISING RAMOC.Y 
Upstream at Prairie du Chtan, 

Wls„ whs tv the era* waa «*- 


NEW YORK (API—A man 
hurled a gasoline bomb at the 
main altar af St. Patrick's 
Roman Cathode Cathedral 
Thursday night and U exploded 
amid a email group of war 


World Federalist* 
Include 63 MP* 
—Page IS 


Private War of Private Pearson 


Nearly a mout h tt floodtag 
along the Mlestastppl has auarad 
damage estimated at men than 
SK.606.na ta Mtauesota. Wto 
oneuta sad lows. Nearly 10.000 
perms have bsea isp orted 
dri vsa fram their h o m e s ta 


Official Quits 


The future priiw mkdster 
was a private In the Cana dian 
Army at the time, although he 
biter breams a pUot with the 
Royal Flying Corps. 

Mr P var soa said hs waa ta 















C»tml» "Pupil* are not ryL burned, 
imler* whkh cm b* researched 
Karh I* an indivi- 


analytically 


752 Fort Stmt 


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Your Good Health 


Ingrown Hairs Irked People 
Long Before Electric Razors 


.lent* ran enter employment in 
I mediately upun leavtat achmg. 

The widest variety af sub- 
ievu should be available to ato- 
, dents " 

«OU DVUIl 

Throughout the convention de¬ 
lete lea examined diaplaya af 
student wort la classroom* af 
Central Junior Kith School. 

The 1'id ted Nation* and ihe 
Red Cro** were featured la dis¬ 
play booth*. 


MHf UUs? —HKV « r 

because Ingrown hair* 


Dear Dr. Motorr: Wkal make* 


Mton*. And _ _ ., 

f eaeraluts 

able lo *hav- F) 1 

getting in- BOOK 

Best-Seller 

in tpocialial. An eight-paga Facta about the 
xwer. War in Viet Nam pa m phlet, 

a published by the Victoria branch 

uh.i ..iM ’* U* World Federal!at* of Can 
rry linl *£ " da h « »*«■"• * national 

• rat■■llllated boat-oelfOT. 

“ • With 4.300 copies aiready dis- 

* !* T ..T tributed. another order for 2.1" 
he |u*t been received from the 

• •* r, ^ rr ‘ printer*." eaid Dr. E. Hai . 

J Rkhardaon. prrxidont af me 

-Mm. Cl*. local group. 


joagPM NULM:>. MU fester* and becomes M»re and i» sometime*, of course, the grain 
__ _ „ . ■ y a thorough nuLuntr cue* in man} direction* And _ - j a 

. tarUI * Ul ,n * rvA ‘ n *“‘ r ^ 1 n *' r '" »'*«» » houkl nnl *"• f PflPfXlf l#f S 

Tf - ^ ssnly confined to shaver* or lo u» rkwe. Shaving twice a day. 1 

r** T i ■■ i MB* b.p. men. A hair may be pulled out. (rut UgtiUy. i» preferable lo dwv- 

or may be broken olf below thr too , k»e and getting In- DOOK 

No. becau*e wrUc , ,he .km When It hair,, 

pestered people tong »<an* to grow it can "•tub It* Finally. some disorder of the Upmf m Kptlpf 

electric razor was mventirt In ^ ^ , Q , t m . y ;, jir foil)(U> ran ^ delved. 

fact, in awne ca*e* and1 uad* » |»k»w the >kto. and then -p* advur . of a *kin specialist. An eight-papa Facta about the 

*<mae c^uma^ev an electn^‘ luve to curl up as it grow* i„,.y be the he*t wuwer. War in Viet Nam pamphlet, 

tazor help* the problem. Other Kxac t, y »b y this ha|pen* to * * * puhhahed by the Victoria branch 

tames aoi «ome people and not to other* i* .. ,_ . •* the World Fedrrabat* of Can 

llair <or whiskers* grow from mi entirely understood. Maybe _. . ' ...... *da. ha* become a national 

a bud or root, lying below the the angle of growth i* important. _ _ « . V—n«-»*e be*t-aeller. 

aurioce at the .kin BmAMS Mgjfrg the .kin texture la loo T* , , * ^ • With 4.300 copte* already dla- 

the hair may grow straight out. Mayb « the hair la nature “ V *** T.."' 1 tributed. another order for 2. 

but mostly it grow* at an angle ,. ur!y j* . h* Juit been received from the 

Now let* *e# what happen* bemrrtiir. nrWi ar roarer. ^ Dr E. Hat . 

when we cut the hair oft .Hort WTT " Tll, ‘ UUAlS bnria ahn^t all *« tha lima. WcfclintooB . prrtidetit af «M 

nr ihave. If the hair or wbliker fkrt ahavlng too cluae ren- am nal Me bad^. —Mm. CM. g,^,. 

grow* normally. It )u*t eatend* taktly can be a factor. If the The Uhely cause would be 
■hove the surface of Hie akin end stub of the hair, after a *b*v«. hemurrhoid* or a fissure, but it 

Iwcoma* part of the beard. n-maiaa at or above the akin <ould he cancer. Whatever it ia. GotIVLQ*. rl TttiM 

IMFniRUtT AN«W. wirface. It will just grow out the mower the larta ■rod#-, r 

But *uppo~ ,h.« ,w.«.d of ^ Glren Notiee 

growing out the usual way. it U expenenre. we a. tun. the »-"r >«u ^will be roro- VANCOUVER *CP» 

aimed at a slightly dtfTereni , . T «r.m*ter* rotion mrved 4S-hour 

angle InMcad of growing la helpful The real re.- vtou^ly Nn I g.«ng U> cle.r up by Itrt|w nfAkm Thundey on 41 

through W« usual channel, it hit* **. for thlB mBy ** m * 1 "* cartage companies ki GroaMr 

tiie under uda of the akki and p -®a t shave huile *>' lose * * * Vancouver 

rant puncture a hole through »" husband, raw hr Dear Dr. M.lner: la H pumlM- xh* move fallowed a break- 

which to grow The hair keep, on w.ight » *« ld mi k h1 have bet- lor n maa with -aly was leelMa down in negehattan talks ml mad 

groweig but It can't get out ,pr kick with aoroe other kind of to barsma n father? -A.M. at aettling a dispute over wags*. 

So It than tend* to curl Into a razor b'a worth a try He also Ye*, certainly, provided it I* Deputy labor minister WUIIam 
ball That’s an ingrown hair. It should ahave with the gram, normal. Banda, who attempted to mediate 

—- - --— - -- , - Tuesday, failed to break the 

deadlock In negotiation* 

The Weather Shaatri Visits 

Canada in June 

APRIL 31. IMA Today'a turret high and tow ;^ 

Wmd warning in effect for *1 and * -££* m2* Mlnl.lm Shaakrf of In*a wtil 

Juan d* Fuca Strait. Ooudy with Wert Coast of Vancouver 1* to fto— - tow - vbdt Canada shortly before the 

occasional tight rain. Wind* land: Gale wanting la effect, aga^. !' ■ - rwifrrKire of OMnmomarewltti { 

tight becoming eaateriy 15 to » Cloudy wtth rain. Utile change v-» ‘“I S ' • 1* 

this mondag and aoutherly 13iin temperature Wlnda ■outhaast M»mi ti m Pmraon aald Thunctoy 

this aftarnocn exeept aouthemijB ta L-'irow « ■ This would be a tittle later 

» l„ ,_.™ 4. k-uc. F< rt*S.“f h .r d " *' *— . « » *■» >h.n .h. .In., «M«dly 


The Weather 


APRIL 31. IMA Today a furecaat high and tow 

Wmd wanting in effect lot al and'4B. iJJJJIL 

Juan de Fuca Strait. Cloudy with Wert Coast of Vancouver la- ajajWww 
occasional tight rain. Wlnda land: Gale wanting In effect.'gjw-w 
tight becoming easterly 15 to 30 Cloudy wtth rain. Utile change S ^vU 
this montiag sad southerly 15 in temperature. Winds ■outhaast km» 

thi. aftarnoon except aouthemi » m** » 1 * 

Forecast high and km at Erte- 
SO In wmten. Juan de P'uca V|I| point 5ft and 45. 

Strait Thursday’s precipitation T>w*uiii 

Ml: suMhtato 5 hours W minutes. "t *V 

Recorded bigb and tow at Vie- » » m a «» at i 

•oria 98 gad 44. today's forecast oSSS^ a S J »C» Jb] 

high and tow S5R and 47. To- SS%.r 5 2 5 B TM 

day’s amrlaa t^i: sunset T:1T; w 2 5 

. US. •-£ ■ 3 

East Cbast af Vancouver lo- 2 g 2 

land: Wind wanting for Georgia rr-w. 

Strrtt Cloudy wtih orcarional m Qega -I j * ~ 5 K 513 

rain. Uttle change In tempera- f^"«w . » • - 9 

lure. Wind* aouthaaal 15 ^ 7 X COIN LlbT: LIMITED 

rrHakg M It m Gforg!* Strati v 5 The Uni I 


*u..a at tKwau _ ned for the Indian leader’s 

I" Ml |TUM MLlTtW* HLiTWW Ml Visit, 
lau max r tlan man, n _ 

ana uicu :a.,. 

HI 1111 IfcintiSu Suin & 


Parents Suing 
Drug Company 

TORONTO tCP)—Tha parsata 
of three Toronto Mi 
formed at Wrth In 1M3 have 


23T25i!?u *1 .. loemed at birth In M3 

Skaaiss i*aw tsuii "m filed ntits totalling 53. 
a k «iaiu*» uni ii tin *i __ al _ rt |K - nku. 
r ocww'.iew * i an its* * • ■gainst tne Onto poarmac 


this morning. Thursday * 

Hstkai a trace, re co rded ltigh. K*my*■ 
and tow at Nanaimo N and RileiSSSU 


r <c « w i is m • i J u tisa «t against the Ohio phannaeeutiaal 

- - firm that produced the drag 

COIN LIFE LIMITED Ibalidomide 

The United States mint may The couplet filed statements 
not change a coin's design for of claim against Rkhardon- 
25 years without congressional Merrell lac. in a Cleveland 
approval. , l court. 


For Child Molesters 


Rail* tfsfamlfl Vi«to*hi 

frider. April 21, 1«4I 


PTAs Urge Clinic 


RCMP Adds 
Rivard 
To List 


The R C Piiivni l eai her Fed- ADtk K NOT KNOI tiH 
ei.mon will urge ihe provincial Simple advice Is noi enough, 
guvemnirnt to set up a clinic for because tiw* attutudr tuw anl* *e\ 
treaimeni t*f child nmleslers ami in Ihe lv»ine i* "mainly deter- 
*i>\ otlcmlcrs. mined by uncuiuciou* factor*." 


Iati-toa Rivard kaa here 
added to Uw Hat at ( uad*'* 
i*mI waatrd crlmiaal*. Xir- 
larta Rf’MI* ■■■<wared Tbars- 
dav. 


Rezoning Sought 
For Apartment 
Overlooking Gorge 


Preliminary drawings have Street. Mr*. Violet Warren and 

itivarri i. m _aied a* uuri>«« 60, 0 ,ur • ,hrp *" «• the firm of Schulaa ft 

. , aim. IVsUite a|MniiM-ni buikl- Hurl, architects and engineer*, 

rovtoctol F.dU p fur breaking |n v , rtorla Wm| .^ rkj ,* inc to order U. retain a* much 


MA onnMlrrv mined by uncuiucmu* factor*. frvvto. lai H.dk r ‘•reaklag jn£ iR virtnna Weal ..verkMikinc hi order to retain a* much 

The federation will »‘'t<d tele- "It ahoukt no« he difficult for ■' R«rdeu* Jail March t. |hr r-|W a|yl an #| , |l u t . lt ,| on "pnvate hoote" atmosphere u 
grams lo I’remier liennell. At- the family pliy^K.an and pedis- wblto awalttag eUradlttoa to for V»inmir ha* hoen submitted f>u**lhle there will be several 
titrnry • General lk*nner and tri. ian to be aware of disturb the I’.*., where be fa«-e« aar- t(| < .| |y |j !( || entrance* to the apartment 

Health Minister Martin. an.e* of sexual life in the home catira charge*. Tiw aiuili.-itiuw whieti a*k* a.bluck. Over-all coat ia es Dec ted 

T« IKON TO MODEL 


rm-y - General Itonner a n d tri, ian to be aware of disturb 
ralth Minister Martin. ant e* of sexual life in the tktme. 

I IRON TO MODEL and greater attention should be 

. * , v-i-iP* 1 *! lo v* sttltmle# in the 

Mixiel for It* proposed clinic „ 


I* the Forensic Qinic, Tiwooto 
Mrs. Ross Shorpc. chairmsn 


ARHORREN4T 


tae i .a., waere ae imrt mar - (|| < . j|y j|, t| | entrances to the apartment 

ratir * charge*. Ti»p apiibcatiun, which a»ka a block. Over-all coat la expected 

Tb- federal g.terameal baa change from two-family to mul to be in the neighborhood of 
■fferad » row»rd af HMM far tiple-dwrlltng atatua. states that 1300.000. 
lafevmalton towdlag to kit rap- the building, which will face —, 0 paoixtiE* 
tor*. the Gorge and Selkirk Water. __ . _ .... . ... 


sic Clinic committee, said Thttrs- ^^ -B toll, weigh. IU natural beauty the area offers J^ r n ° 

day the comnuttee believes rtrrrt- ^ ™ 0***9* to a^a^m 

un.lcrdaml.nr: the origin* of >cv ^ * kin ,n ‘ nm,n;l1 iB am* brow. e^,. Acting on behatt of the own- 

-v.. -r;r .- * _ _zri.-c.M w "' r ' 

.("u *'** * n * ^? s *i" m *t | C !* i* 1 ' nr\ dc\ talcs are normal person- „ 

,d the e.mmon.dl> .Udurlnnl *ev j|j(|W m rltoal ^ w ,. t , FrOIH F«gf» I 

dolinqucnl child. wmW lha _ _C_ IV . • 


had brat Inveitigated In the lie on Hie floor. A *hot wa» L’ f 1 » 

currency robbery and more «red Into the rolling to bark Ej-\"T illllOlA 
.... . the order lo tie down An »■ * 

_ year-old customer wtth a his- DAYTON, Ohio I API—Five 

The chief aaid tne situation |ory ^ heart tiUeaae died the 1 hundred former Allied prison 

availd naturally disturb the (olkmmz day. *ruf.*ar m*.i tturir r.«rman 


Mr*. Ronald Tench. I SB* Cimraac. president. Don- 
cmater PTA. left, and Mr*. Catherine Srhoen. North 
Nnrtey, examine United Nation* display at PTA 
convention.—(William Boucher I 


" n,p Bnn ■ _" n iC " " p " nr ‘ rocked by scandal, tii.t re- 

-ex. dt-<u.*ino Thurariav. 

She aaid parent-are often per- Panellists wore F J Cal rate "““to* *" • "V* 1 commi*»ton 
l>|.-\rd about *ex and R. K McLoughlin, educa- |h#ariag in HR. The theo chief 


of the e..aK.o.M»l> , , »vt».lH'.l ,ev , jllM w njo>l w ,. t , frOtH F«ffP 1 

fleiinqucnl rittkl. . sl(# kald lhf lub.re look. - B - LV FnaxiSaraas. 

fl STtMII.M. I AM! , * quite promising” for treat- VCS 

She said doctors at the Toronto mmt. O 1 9 ¥ • | | * 

Focmdr Clinic often find that CAN RE AMWTED ^FFOflfl V TllflP I ililK Tft Vfopl 

patients need . u-todlal car*, but This la not to deny, however ¥J111IV \ O if ICCI 

are unable to declare that the that many oaaei oaneclall} ... . . .. . ... . . ., 

jtotimt suffer* from . certifi.hle raaea of hnraoarsual.ty, are .till hB < ^ 1-ve.tigatod In the he on tin floor A ahol wa* 

f*»nn of mental iltnes* Imrarlable currency robbery and more hred Into the celling to b**k CaA " itplUrtt 

"Therefore, the court* ate un- "Even in the cases of homo- would be. ,hr or ^ r ,D . U * A "Jr r>iV1Y)N Obto (API Flv« 

.Me to assist them unit) an ot srxiulity the majority ran be tw. ...A ,h- > IMr ' old wl,h ■ h f- DAYTON, Ohio lAPl-Fiv. 

fence hiis Ir en cnimilted *’ ..-,sted to oonmtitli drive and ^ ^ “ d ^ ,or T <* ^art disease died the hundred former Allied prtoon 

NORMAL ATITTI DE come to tom., with Ihe acc,an- na * u ~ , l> di*»Uri> the (olkmtng day enMif war meet their German 

Mrs Shari*' said prevention |r*nvtng neurotic anxiety " public but would not destroy Meanwhile, men who knew CB ptoni again today in a 

of vrxual devlati.to mu-l be PANEL MMT’MRlN the image and reputatua the him aaid Hogue w** driven lo atmnge reunion. 

based on pro|ter family relation- Education roaearch ami It* hzrc# had built up abler ft was maxsacre of hli family by _ 

-htps and a normal atltlod. lo fln.tin K s -wtlMlratie of a panel ^.nd.l. dial re- "T** ^ ^ I.CrS£,*S 

«ex dtscu,stnn Thurariav. , . , , Police talked with awe of thc .^LT* 0 ^ 

Sh# aaid parent-are often per- Panellists wore F J Calrnte ta • ro » f * 1 commi,*wn dl%cwrry ttw . bodies In the|V^V° . 

plexed about sex and R. K McLoughlin. educa- hoarim In 1364. The then chief green-.buttered home at the HBIB * LU , * 

* Thev are not *u»e whethei tmo department and curriculum Walter Mulligan left the force Fraser Valley community of P r ‘' ,n " T -°‘ %:mr «mp. 

to be exiesoivel} strict, or ex- consultant*: W. S Gibson. In- botor* that hearing wa* over Cbquitlani Th# German* are coming 

i esoively pe rmissive " buatnai education consultant ^ w vive no ■»« nrini h,>r * •• f«*toa of th* Amort- 

and II C O'Donnell, elementary fAJZl DKA ™ . can. for two day* of rtory 

education director Irupector Ian M.cgregor *ald ,eUlng tort general ctonara- 

REPORT ( ARDS >nve.ttialkin ..j ^ ^ dMfh m«ny time, darle. 

I tote of thetr comment, are " W * know up to the on ,h|. Job I have sen men Amon| lh< pnaoner* 

Melnugttiin the department d*y It Hogue had any part in dead, women dead, rhildreo |to ttl€T rt are AttomeyOneral 
of education I* examining the the holdup. I don t want to give .«£•* “* V*‘. nevrr ***** NirftoJaa Katzenbach. He 
reonrt card-letter grade evatu- out anything that would jrop- lll f' ,hlB N,Hh,n « ,rm * ie *■ atudlad law and eronomtea 
alum There may be changes | ardize our proitioa In ran ore while In Suiag III 

msde when the deporimrnt a J tloa wtth our tovrstigatmn.” . "H *“ ,ld _ h-v '* r***, 
committee makes it. report I ,f ^ hBd h ~ n 

t.OOD PARENT RORK IMITORM at «u-e. like w ith a m.cNae 

O Donnell Don I think vou b« the Febroary theft an at- gwe 
<parent*i have to understand | ««»d«»t let three men walk into "Itot here you had kida run- 
vour rhiW* subject* to he a ,hr warehouse because one of niag away, trying to hide, wtth 

good parent ’• 'hem wore a CPR policeman * one trying to get into the rloaeL 

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It will aerve isolated village* 
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It will cost about MOO.OCW to ie* 
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MONTREAL <CP> — George-- 

ilm will h* a candidate for thr KhnilihchcV 
Conservative party leadership. 
l«ut he wont present himself 
l-ublkly for the port until John 
Ibcfenbaker leave* it. 

In the meantime, however. 

behind-thc- 


Russians Abandon 
Quit-Berlin Demand 

MOSCOW iAPI — The Soviet The deadline paused with the 


lie plan* a quiet 
scenes return to semi - active 
jmlitic* through aork to main¬ 
tain and strengthen the party's 
Quebec organization. 

Highly-Informed sourres close 
to die former trade minister, 
now* president of the M«*itiral 
and‘Canadian stock exchanges. 
i«kh Thursday Mr. Hees de- 
rldad on this course following 
"tratoendoua” pressure on Mm 
la i«urn to the party and trek 
the leadership. 

(HIM BOOTH 
The sources said the pies- adv a nce of the May 
Sure, tat the form of letters, tele- day 0*1 mined no rc 
phone calls and personal visits, g„| HerUn. 
ram primarily from grass The list, usually i 
routs elements within the ug m number, vi 
party the level at which Me. >tightly tat n urdtaf fh 
Hees always en>»yed his main y«ar. depending an i 
pofularity. nuances ar substance 

■ Bui a number of higher rank- policy. 

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Political Ombudsmen 


S OME OPPOSITION to having an office of ombuds¬ 
man or protector of the public from bureaucratic 
Injustice Is to be expected from politicians- From the 

E »int of view of the elected representative, the om- 
irtxman may be seen as invading a field where politi¬ 
cal advantage Is at present to be reaped. With his 
eye on the next election, a member of Parliament can 
be understood If he prefers a system that brings con¬ 
stituents to him seeking the favor of his Intervention. 

But the question in the public mind must be 
whether this time-honored way of handling complaints 
Is either equitable or efficient. 

In connection with the government's Intention to 
have a royal commission Inquiry Into the desirability 
of having an ombudsman at the federal level. The 
Ottawa Journal not only holds that another long and 
costly study on this subject would be a warts of dma 
and money, but opposes the establishment of such an 
office because It believes the existing methods at 
securing justice ought to be adequate. 

There are. or should be, 385 ombudsmen In 
Canada now-, the Journal snym—"the $18,000-a-yaar 
elected members of Parliament who are Mpposed to 
■re the weak protected from bureaucracy. Can't they 
handle complaints of ritfawns without authorizing an 
ombudsman's office which would breed flocks of 
deputy ombudsmen? Not only are there MPa but 
there are courts and provincial legislatures and muni¬ 
cipal councils, all designed to protect the rights of the 
people. And Parliament has an officer now, the 
auditor-general, who keeps constant watch to see tbai 
the government employees stay within the ambit of 
Parliament s orders." 

With the first proposition, that a royal commis¬ 
sion would be an unnecessary expense, there art good 
grounds for agreement. Surely Information on the 
subject is plentiful enough now for the government 
and then the legislators to make up their minds. An 
Inquiry could be regarded as merely a delaying tactic, 
a sop to the ombudsman proponents. 

But it cannot he ao readily conceded that Cana¬ 
dian are or should be well preriacted from the errors 
and obduracies of federal officialdom as matters stand. 

It is all very well to see each member of Pa rha- 
ment as an ombudsman. But there are at least two 
rogwit reasons why an Impartial and powerful officer 
would more fittingly fill this role. First, no one should 
have to M obliged to a politician for what amounts 
to a favor. Second, not all MPa are of equal capability 
or energy, nor do aU have equal opportunity of get¬ 
ting injustice rectified. 

Better by far If complaints were handled with 
uniform efficiency, aad as a matter of right, not 
indulgence. 


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- 1*" 1st Viet Nam, such as to the 

traded them to Include provin* ^- 4 — 4 , 

eial luhaifttiDtintl thnx«h the 

B.C. Hoepttal Immune. Service. SSL £ 

It ie Indeed .lfWflom.t that the- QtoiJra 

eoneirnLaire Wgrt preeerted Committee, u Communist 
" ~ ■ u soeetumeiit by the China fc involved. Theme wepi 
» "«* , lhm ' eon.lderahto 

toa •• ttas. wMe «ts eri-le is ft** 

Aa Or- P°reto put forth by the Oalarto ^ 

tioritar- mrenanmt aa a remit of an In-1 . 

I to-*, vestlcsttoi. initiated within the 


Washington Calling 


Doubts About Bombing Policy 


and as sign of reaction from 1 
Hanoi, afceptici are bretantng 
to uk how far thi* tactic will 
finally go am! whet, if any, re¬ 
mits ean be expected. 

It was too ahiurd, say defend- 
ers at the policy, to think re 
■panne could come after only 
two and a half mamba. As 
bridges end millslry Inetalls- 
tiane are bombed the North Is 
hurting- according 10 spokaamen 
at toe two-day briefing here to 
TTsdhtogtin the other day lor 
editor, end commentators from 
around the emeitry. And the 
hurt will grow aa the air strikes 


The oOctal tfttittd Matte 
Strategic Bombing Survey car¬ 
ried out by dladflgulrittd aivil- 
iana reached a similar verdict 
Mass bombing lowered psycho¬ 
logical morale but authoritarian 
I luntroli remained intact end re¬ 
pression and doerrian main¬ 
tained • "treadmill atari at war 
production.” nrenttag of wens- 
portatka and totontrtal ntosj 
prepared toe way few the In¬ 
vasion tf (tormany and an end 
to toe war. But tool matters 


But doubts as to the ultimate 
objective persist. Critics of the 
bombing policy on the left, many 
of them with wide knowledge of 
Asia, suspect that the real goal 
its nut North Viet Nam but Red 
Qtina and China's neeleer po¬ 
tential. Qratas on Me right pa so 
far as to say In private toat 


Adequate for Tank 


Unhappy Memories 


Bch in tmum at trade aad the lives of Its bombtog m mder 

it above all In prestige- mine toe win of a people to re¬ 

ars the fisw b wars plagued by wan and sist Bombing of poextiation 
wan In the territory, and It was In 1954, centres to wit new mtempietcd 
tag of hwfltadng Mati by the Commu- R to reospami by aobena 
l that noaBy. they concluded a ceawsfire ** t he Vtot ne meae tha t b^ng 
or Md* Vtet Ntm M U* 

mn empire. rytw»i hh*- 1 af tha rt- 

iad been fighting tar taglri y qtrs. ^ iUlu ^ world War 

ndtted to appreciate, aa tha French might bombing task 1 serene tola belief, 
he very name, Viet Nam, echoes with un- m hia book. “Germany's Under-! 
norles. France's defeat had been marked ground.” published to imt. At I 


Better for His Ordeal 


A Shocking Waste 


continent dads ibaK ingulfed Id a flood dtaaatsr 
as warm spring rensMns malts a wintor’i mmjw and 
ice, and sends normally pfcdd rteara and streama 
flowing over thrir banka ersatlag havoc to Vta and 
property as they go. 

Many parts at the Mtadsalppi-Mtaaouri basin In 
the UJL middle wsat, and In the Winnipeg region of 
Maiitoba are suffering badly this year, and as ever 
the magnitude of the damage depends on the strength 
of the man-made dikes. 

It Is now 1? yean rinos the Fraser River had 
Its last bad outpouring that wrecked domna of com¬ 
munities in Its valley and delta, but water experts 
aay that there Is nothing to stop a repetition if nature 
SO ordains. 

On the Fraser, of couree, the terrain Is Mich that 
dam erected in the higher reaches —beyo nd, the 
spawning salmon limits—could remove mum « the 
future flood danger lower down, but to date the gov¬ 
ernment*—federal and provincial—have not decided 
who would bear the coats and so nothing has been 
done. 

In flatter parts of the North American continent 
where dam are not the answer to the spring flood 
threat. It to am prising that engineers and scientists 
hare not come upon a better method of control than 
mtrrtr phi pointing danger areas for diking. 

As aB over tha UA die water tables are dropping 
In tlM M trrian torife, aad the country to faced with a 
■eriota water shortage in the near future, the loas 
of so much wafer to these spring freshets—apart from 
tha damage It does—does not seem loglcaL 

The natural gas in d u stry, for inst an ce, punya Hi 
peednet back Into anderfrared storage when H to 
Jfeed with a surplus. Is there any reason why the 
imwantsd wafers at the flooded rivaca cannot be dl» 
verted underground for later uee? Or do people atm 
regard water as too che a p a resource to Justify such 
expenditure? 

IT so die forthcoming shortage may force them 
la charge their optafena. 


Today in 
History 


A sroW swwrala of tfaa 
rraneb anny and air faros tod ; 
• soup to Alston four yrois 1*0 
today—to 1161-In protnt agsto*' 
General da Gaulla'i proposal to 
partition Alseria into French 


and Moatom statas. Tha coup 
waa overthrown to a few dayi 
but Its failure tod to tha fotaxle- 
tton at aw torroriat Iwret Army| 


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10 YEARS 


OPEN TONIGHT thi 9 p m 


l*l(g Cnlmilit vmrt* 
PrU*T. April 21. 1H» 


Let ‘ Parched' Industries Locate Here 




Thai'* a pretty tall order. How can Mr. 1-aing <w 
anyone calculate the water need* of a country for ail 
time? o 

Hi* position 4* made dear in hi* following remark*. 

■'Moreover,' 1 Mr. Laing added. “If Canadian waters are 
to he shared with our neighbor* there must he a com¬ 
mensurate reverse flow of benefit* toward* ihe Cana¬ 
dian economy." 


By IAN STRUCT 

Covetous eyes to the south are fixed upon British 
Columbia's abundant water resources. 

Premier Bennett, thit time more force fully than ever 
before, has again flatly rejected overtures from the 1*5. 
for the export of our water 

The U S., as I *ee it. smugly puts down these protests 
as the groundwork to a hard bargaining session that 
will make the Columbia treaty seem like a child * game. 

But the premier 1* dead serious, I'm convinced, when 
he say* that RC. won't export it* literally priceless 
heritage of fresh water. 


FOLDING STOOLS , 

Aluminum inking legs with ■ 
sturdy blue or grata a 
canvas seat. Beat I* appro*. 
WxIS". (hair also with ■ 
r.nv.a hark. a 


Utile boy a* spring hat 
and mat art*, smart Iy 
tailored la hounds tooth 
•-becks and wool Mend 
tweeds. Reg. value 7JR. 

M*.^ 

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ladles' while nottou slips 
— eyelet embroidery — 
Tea-mode fabric, shadow 
panel. Klara SI to U. 


The Portland txjnferer.ee wn* disouvdng. “Water, the 
ultimate resource." 

Discussions centred mainly on the North American 
Water and Power Alliance, a visionary scheme conceived 
by California engineer Ralph Parson*. It would coat some¬ 
thing like $100,000,000,000. take several decade* to com¬ 
plete, reverse the flow of several river* and bring deepsea 
ships acroaa the Prairies by canal 

The primary goal, however, would be (o transport 
water to the arid area* of the southern I'il. and Mexico. 
To do this R.C. valleys would he turned into huge 
reeerv n#«. 


FACKSACKS 

Hiking season Is here and 
m« carry a complete line "f 
ranvns pnrhsarka with 
shonldee streps In single or 
multiple pouch style*. 


<*ur stand sddn up to just this: 

If there isn't water enough to suj»pl> the needs of the 
parched southwestern states then let the industry and 
people locate where the water is. 

Thu province has much to offer We have space, the 
natural re sources, cheap power; we need population end 
the new Industries to provide jobs for our people. 

Oi a continent that is becoming increasingly poor 
In water resource* R.C is rich almost beyond imagining. 


Boys' swim trunk* with 
Jackal — cotton broad 
cloth lined with terry 
cloth—uklla background 
wltfc sailboats or sailor 
hoy motif lu rnalraallag 
colors. Rises 14s. 


(Julies' high bulk arlng 
cardigans In white, pink 
nr beige. Small, medium 
and large. 


Not *o far as R.C. is concerned. *jy* Pirmter Bennett. 
Canada and the l S can do what they like with rivers 
originating In R.C once they have crossed provincial 
boundaries 

Rut if thev want our waiej let them none and enjoy 
It In BC 


All ihe j:trai emulation* of the pj.*t eullapMxt heesuoa 
they didn t have enough water, say* the premier 

He didn't actually come out and add that thi* great 
m-iluation of ours would do the same if we bargained 
away our birthright. But thia was what ha meant. 

Indeed, if wa are ever to hold claim to future great- 
nee*. the Immenae resource* of life-giving water that we 
pnaaaas will play a major rote. 

A m ericana on the other hand, aie probably right 
In assuming that Northern Affairs Minister Arthur Laing 
la saying he doesn't want to export Canada’s water now 
largely lo strengthen our hand at the bargaining table. 


New aula malic rrflertor 
I neater* far bread, buns. 


CAPITAL 

REPORT 


At the Pacthr Northwe*t Trade Association cxwv 
ference a couple of weeks ago in Portland. Mr. Laing said: 

“We would not even ronsidcr rxportmg any water 
until It waa unmistakably *hown it wa* tutplu* to 
Canadas requirement* for all time.'' 


• ANKLE SOCKS 

■ Ladles* IM% stretchy 
g aylna ankle socks lu 


Debate Over China's Intentions Waxes Hot 


60TTAIE MNHTS . 

ST* width—exrulleut quality saBdatb ■ 
cottage priata lu a gaud rang* of rabn ■ 


to the state and driem# de- of militarily ronimnmK com¬ 
partments. muiusm. which worked well 

He says the Truinan doctrine in Euroi*. waa • dead' 

loss when the late John Faster 1 
Dulles applied It to the Middle 
and Far East 

M 'The issue China poses is po¬ 
litical and cultural predomi¬ 
nance. Hie U.S. can no more 
contain Chinese influence In 


By ARCH MaekEhRIR 
What are China s objectives' 
Argument about this pouit lie* 
near the heart of the debate 
nnw waxing hot in the United 
States on Viet Nam. 

Supporters of Preaidant John¬ 
son s policy—offering negotia¬ 
tions but also steadily tighten¬ 
ing military pressure — see 
China as a latter-day Germany 
which must be defied now 

The voices railing for a 
softer American line tend to re¬ 
ran! China as simply moving 
hack into her old and logical 
rate aa die prime mover in 


of Chinese history “Is the tire¬ 
lessness with which the Chinese 
people have resumed the task 
of conquest whenever an op¬ 
portunity offered." 

So. in his view, the sensible 
course Is to continue an Ameri¬ 
can role as a Pacific power, 
stick loyally to allies and hope 
that new bioud and time 
will aaften the hard line of 
China's leaders. 


There is no way Ihe U.S. can! 
win ita war in Viet Nam, says. 
Morgenthau. and the U.S. I 
should faoe up lo Chinese pro-1 
eminence on the Asian main-! 
land. Ha sees the invasion of 
Tibet aa the sol* exception in 
Chinese history to a pattern of 
letting smaller countries live in 
peace an the periphery' 

The case for the ‘ hawks’'—l 
the people who wholeheartedly 
support government policy in 
Viet Nam—is stated by column¬ 
ist Joseph Aisnp. 

Alsop says Morgenthau 
"Hey* xlmast the same key 
mle among the modern ap- 


The official U.S. view waa ex¬ 
pressed by Defence Secretary 
McNamara when he said: “The 
choice is not simply whether to 
continue our efforts to keep 
South Viet Nam fine and inde¬ 
pendent but, rather, whether te 
continue our straggle to halt 
Communist expansion In Asia." 

One of the moat articulate 
ermes «f American Viet Nam 
policy la Han* J. Morgenthau. 
professor st the University of 
Chicago and a politic*| adviser 


The ‘Volunteer Situation 


Fnm VANCOUVER 

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Fnm SEATTLE 

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3:M p-m. 

7:95 pm. 


The North Koreans were on ilrenuthms a country's will to 1 
the run when China stepfted In; resist. 

the North Vietnamese are not. The Viet Cong guerrillas In 
They are lie ins lewnhed and are South Viet Nani, who are re¬ 
losing. bit by bit. the small fa- intoned if not continued by 
cels of civilization they have North Viet Nam, claim to eon- 
built so laboriously. But bomb- tool three-quarters of that court¬ 
ing. more often than not, try. U.S. officials on the spot ad- 

ijiit they control at least half. 

So North Viet Nam la not an 
the ran and Ha ao-csited agents 
In tha Viet Cong are within 
sight of victory. 


By GORDON DONALMON 

Frans WaaMagtoa 

The fighting in Viet Nam has 
moved a step nearer a Korea- 
sized war. 

China's conditional offer of 
“ volunteer" troops to North 
Viet Nam echoes the Chinese 
threat made la tha fall of 1960 to 
send volunteers Into Korea. 

Than, aa now, China said it 
would ant stand "idly by" white 
Ha Communist neighbors were 
overrun. 

Then, at now, the US. dis¬ 
missed the Chinese threat and 
railed the Chinese bluff. 


Quotable 

Quotes 

Re aftra say how Impres¬ 
sive pawer Is. Bat I do not 
had It Impressive. The gnas 
aad bombs, ike rockets and 
warships, an all symbols st 
ha—■ faitere. — fretednat 


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Another vital difference be¬ 
tween Korean and Vietnamese 
.situations Is the state of world 
opinion. In 1960. when the Rus¬ 
sians had t e mporarily withdrawn 
from the UN Security Council, 
the U.S. obtained full UN back¬ 
ing (or the Korean war 

The present U.S. charge of 
s egression against North Viet 
Nam is patently so thin the U.S. 
has not even laid it before the 
Security QukII. Most of Asia 
is asking Washington to call off 
ita bombing raids on North Vie! 
Nam, and moat European coun¬ 
tries ate either critical or silent. 

These are the differences be¬ 
tween Korea and Viet Nam. 


Hi great similarity is that 
now. aa in 1960. the world is in 
danger of a blow up between 
Ihe U.S. aad China. This time 
Russia would certainly join in. 

Realists In the U S administra¬ 
tion expect this. 

The president's offer of “un¬ 
conditional" discussions waa not 
unconditional—foe one thing the 
U.S. refuses to negotiate with 
the Viet Cong, which considers 
itself the true government of 
South Viet Nam. 

Once the two big Communist! 
powers are Involved there may 
he. in fact, more hope of a 


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It is up to the Communist 
giants to decide what “escala¬ 
tion” means. Probably, it means 
a U.S. attack on Hanoi, which 
the U.S. is not yet ready for. 
The North Vietnamese govern¬ 
ment of Ho Chi Mioh. then, is 
free to tell Its big brothers to 
stay home. 

North Koreans welcomed the 
Chinese as protectors. They had 
been ruled by Japanese tor 
nearly SO years. 

Vietnamese, whether northern 
or southern, 


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Mystery Weapon Killed famous Llown van™77Today 

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NEW YORK-A myatcrioua ■*«»*"""*"**JI 
unidentified weapon hai emerg- I 
ed aa the key to the murder of V jlQTttPS 
circus clown Baal Jaag. Hit g 
widow angrily Warned hoodlum* R Jtt tnC 
tor tl.* brutal ataying. I 

"It s that terrible New York ] l\PlV8 

Oty.” said Mr*. rial Jaag, hi* I 

wife of 29 year*. "H * like a —y 1 - --— ame^mQ 
jungle. There have Inn *» 

many atrocities there In the earlier report that It »ai a 
past few years.’* flashlight He said It Is some- 


IX)R ANGELES Another In 
the Martin family has joined 
the rank* of professional sing¬ 
ers. Dream Marita, 1 ft-year-old 
daughter of teas Marita, ha* 
won court approval, signed by 
Judge A. A. Hralt. of a singing- 
recording contract with Colum¬ 
bia records. 

e • * 

LONDON. England A C.uards 
officer at the Tower of Ixmdon 


Starr 


»i # u _ discmrnHl ihf main un- 

Mrs. Jung grieved quietly in thing "not normally found in . ^ ^ -nd 

herhomestTampo. Fla . where hotel men and not cm jn<u|<> un|irn , rHMl , Britain's 

she and her husband operated nerted with tin- circus ( - mwn **,,* A „ arT h d.s- 

a * fun factory" that produced * a a dosed *r». Briaa Davies. 23. the 

many gimmicks clowns use in _ . . sentry , curled up in bed in a 

their acts to get laughs OTTAWA Opposition leader KUird n „, m j, K , | >aviM ha * 

Police Inspector l^o Murphy, Uiefrabakrr has announced tlie J() private 

in charge of a task force of 50 apjxkntmcnt of Michael Mlarr. aae 

detectives hunting for the killer, funner Conservative labor min- Idaho Police Chief 

aaid that the weapon used to ister and MP for Oniario con- Bu ,„ r Baker ha , discounted 
crush Jung a akull was some- stituency. as Cnnsen.Uve h.atf. ftjU , , in thr disappearance 
thing that the killer carried into leader In the commons He re- a x, m pa Negro who once 
the clown's hotel room places Hacdan Churchill former . Ku K i ux ia an - 


of a Nampa Negro who once 
joined the Ku Kiux Klan as a 


He refused tr identify the wea- trade and defence minister. MP ]ujk ^ |h(1 mUtJnf mB „-, 


Tnsp Murphy denied an for Winnipeg South Centre 


C'.nurtroont Parade 


Boat Stolen by Boy 
For Trip to U.S. 


still feared he was in trouble. 

Chief Baker said hi* men still 

were checking out leads Into the NO RTIl VANCOUVER - .“T___ 

whereabout* of Baal L. Bel Magistrate Billlaas Campbell 

lew. M. hut said he had "no arquillad a ppi.ee off | r , r n , GERMANS Ml (MANES 
reason whatsoever to think driving without headlights, and East Germany has ordered It 
Rellesen might he the victim of , old the eontpiainant his com- cranes, each with a capacity of 
Elan vengeance plaint was prompted by hostlt- 61 tons, from British manufar- 

* * * it)', terry Braalen had laid the turers. 

rinuw."» ^ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 

near the First War 

haiileground of Vimy Ridge and BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1 

who extended hospitality to I 


I Iran a 


charge after Caul. Itar* Grveo 
charged Braalen with having an 
unlit rear licence plate. 

• * * 

KEl .OWN A — Beverley (War 
mi. 17. of l.umhy. ha* been re¬ 
leased from hospital where she « 
was taken April 10 with bullet 
wounds in the jaw and shoulder 
suffered In a shooting affray in 
which an RCMP Constable Nell 
Bruce was fatally shot. 

* * * * 

TOKYO Japan's Craws fris 
eras Mlrhlhu is expecting her, 
second child in December, thr> 
imperial household has an-' 
raamcesl. Tlte 30-year-nid pnn- 
cesa was married to Briar* Aid 
kite April 10. 1*59. They have a 
five-year-old son, rrluee Bleu. 

* * * 

CAMARILLO. Calif. — Actor, 

WIIMam ■uppur, who'plays in-1 
veitigalor Baal Drsks on the 
Berry Mam television show., 
paid a 1271 fine Wt4nesday af-| 
ler pleading guilty to drunken 
, driving. 


reason whatsoever” 


many Canadians who have vis- 
•* lied the field, have been invited 

J _ j. to visit Canada in centennial 

A Virion* teen-ager was ar- Fhe waa convicted at Ait ceived an 11-month ausi«ended >vap ^ pytme Minster Brer- 
rested in Seattle after stealing earlier hearing of stealing a sentence. He had been convict- umm . 
a hoat from her# for a trip to' 17.9* pale blue eUp f r om Bte ed at an earlier hearing. ♦ a * 

the l ruled State. Oak B-y Hudson'. Ray Company. , „ . ^^hed rompul- BEAUVAIS. France ~ Bee- 

magnates court was told * * * Magistrate Ostler com- aard larap. who last Saturday 

t!2-*'»v.- 1 , 11 - « m i,h 1 . In JU.nKh and Oak Ba% mented. bul added he waa satis- won S2 008 francs (about $7.0001 

* rankhn ^rnlih, $. of lied the rase was one for pr» In his third win In weekly aweep- 


OTTAWA (CT) — Georg* Pfcllltei Vaster, «4- * 
dk<r. lawyer, diplomat and author, b 77 today. - 
It may be hi* lest birthday eelebntiea ei • 
Governor Geaeral of Caaada. Now on an extenni* « 
of hi* term of office. Gea. Vaakr in In Rood health - 
nod making plan* for farther travel acron* the Z 
country. 


to all WRITERS 

in this area ... 

A representative of a well known New York book 
publisher will soon be In Victoria to inter* lew 
writers. His purpose is to uncover manuscripts 
worthy of publication. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, 
Juveniles, collections of short stories or articles, 
religious, specialized and even controversial sub¬ 
jects, will be considered. 

If you have a beak length manuscript ready for 
publication (or are still working on It) and would 
like to disrus* It with Ihls executive, please tele¬ 
phone 9*3 9126 between * 00 a m. and 10:00 p.m-. 
and leave your name and address. You will he 
contacted, later, to arrange for a definite appoint¬ 
ment. 


IDS Eernwood. stole • 14-foo. court*. Gary Edward Vsughan. 
power boat from Oak Bay 741 Audley. pleaded guilty to ,m,lon - 
Marina April 4 with another bo> three charges of indecent ex- * 

and sailed her eastward to poaure ' A f P „d between neighhocs 

Anacortcs. police aaid. Two of the inetdenu occurred brought them Into court Thura- 

They abandoned the $1000 on March 27 and am on April day aa complainant and de¬ 
em h at Anaoorieo and later 1«. In each case, court waa told, .fmdant hi a ease of common 
were arrested by Seattle pohe Vaughan stopped hia ear. where I assault 

on another charge he was sitting naked from the Jnhrt Patterson 1M8 


71- rernwooo. •'<« • **"** 7 L ^ ... hation. Makes, claims hi* pet hamsterl 

hoat from Oak Bay .41 Audley. pte-ded gu.I.y to **'"*• pick* the winners for him from 

Marina April 4 with another M three chafes of Indecent » numbers placed on Ihe floor, 

and sailed her ea«tward to (osure ! A fetid between neighhocs * • * 

Anaeortcs. police said. Two of the incidenU occurred brought them Into court Thura- . . . 

They abandoned the $1 000 on Marsh 27 and am an April day a. complainant and de- ^‘ ® "'• “ 

s: .. . trJsrtu^ss^ 

-xrjnu* cuuty 

Thursday to thef, over $.Vi. was he aeen by gtri Z ^ 

aaid to have teM P"hce he took hv —frm |« age from eight to th * Chr *^ „ A ,MC+WT »’♦*» «*• “*«*• 1 tor* 

the hoat (or a tnp down the ^ y,,,, 1 Neighbor Ralph Price aaid driving. I could drive all day" 

•tote. TW. tf.M-1. rt in Ijtrit■ were rh * t 0,1 Marrh 19 Patterwm made heodluws a few years 

In city court, fmlth also n-y siapped hia face and scratched ago when her Ined w toc guM on 

Pleaded guilty to steeling a -p* r>onrf ^.y hia eye after eaymg Price s ter uring her Brat driving le* 

birvrle with another ho> The ^ nt WM Qak n^y duldrm were e ailing him am. aaytng. 'title la sutrido." 

thef. occurred -he day before the V aughan wat remanded until * * * 

boat was stolen. _ April 2* for payebutne and pro- "I "*v«- laid a hand on the TI.TNIS - President HaMk 


Smith, who w at transferred §entrnct report*, and sentence, man." Patter sen testified. ■■■igteha of Tunisia mays an 

from tmemle rouri for both l t wu |(| •' UnNm |y >< matter, Arab attack on Israel would he 

charges. ^ w a* remanded unbl # * • I Magistrate Oat ler aaid. In winch I doomed to failure. He propneed 

April J* lor sentence. ano <her indecent expoauro tisero were roly row testimmeo. negotiations In Rome or another 

* * * . rase In Saanich court. Ronald conflicting and t ewt rroborstod. captUl to aojve the thorny peoK 

Prelim inary hearing hegan to j Lahtinen. 3351 Quadra, ro- He dismissed Ihe case. lem. 


eity murt of a case in which __ 

two men are charged jointly Mg 
with drug trafficking. 1 Jj 

They are Normas Bradley. JT,' tine 
ot Prince George, termeriy ol: Jm 
Victoria, and Robari Paul of.^j 
Vancouver I'M 

According to mate —) Thure- S 
day from Mietn at Victoria:! icx 
RCMP detachment, dte two men'll 
were riding to a taxi on Lady- 
amith Street on the evening of jfl 
March 30 when stopped by 3 
Moult ties in an unmarked pollre / 
«er If 

Among certain articles in the 1 
taxi was a brown paper bag ■ 
found to contain narcotics, an 
#> e-dropper and a needle, pn- S 
lice said. 

The' hearing wa* adjourned w 
until April 31. Bail totalling P 
$ 12,000 has been set ter the two 1 
■ten. 

Crown applicatirat to amend J 
the wording of a charge to a £ 
hroak-to case wu alkwed by, J 
Magistrate William Ostler, who. ] 
In adjourning the rase Wednes-I « 
day had said he wanted to think I C 
about the application overnight I , 
The caw in queation li w < 
In which MUhally Molnar and! | 
Janos Puskas, both of 1020 Cath¬ 
erine. are jointly charged with 
breaking and entering and pns- * 
aeisioa over $50. They have 
pleaded not guilty. 

Wednesday Crown prosecutor 
Peter Blrkett ashed to amend . 
the wording at the broak-to 
count so that the location of the 
alleged break-in would he 
changed from G. H. Wheaton 
Ltd.. 8*0 Broughton, to the 
YMCA. same address. 

This application waa opposed 
by Robert Price, counsel for the 
two men, who said H would l 
prejudice hi* clients' defence. { 

Thursday Magistrate Ostler! 
a*id there wws higher court 
authority to allow the word- 
. lng to be riianged. 

Following the amendment to 
the charge, the case wa* 
adjourned until May 6. 

* * a 

A young man who pleaded 
guilty to hit-and-run waa aaid 
to have laid polios: "I don't 
know why I didn't stay. I 
guaaa I waa sca r ed.'* 

John Bruce MacDonald. 400! 
Crslgflrawer, waa fined $200 
and had his licence suspended. 
He waa fined an additional $25 
for being an uninsured minor, 
to which he also pleaded 
guilty. 

Police aaid MacDonald'* 
vehicle struck a parked car on 
the 500 block of Selkirk April 
I. There ware otter occupants 
In Ma car and they were seen 
to have cases of beer with 


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Brave Man Rebuilds Life < abinet Group to Plan 


Victim of Mailbox Bomb Refuses to Look Back in An: 


Five provincial cabinet min-i The premier said the commit- 
isters will form a committee to tee will work closely with B.C 
recommend broad long-term Hydro "and local communities 
policy for redevelopment of the'in formulating its recommenda- 
Kootenay region, 
nounced Thursday. 

Premier Bennett said the com¬ 
mittee will recommend cabinet 
action to lift the economy of the 
area, particularly around the 
Arrow Lakes, where B.C. Hydro 
is construe ting Columbia River 
power projects, 

U CRN AN CHAIRMAN 

Recreation Minister Kieman 
will be chairman of the commit¬ 
tee composed of Resources Min¬ 
ister Willis ton. Municipal Affairs 
Minister Campbell, Highways 


his past—before the shock and! 
flash of explosion struck him! 
speechless while shattering his 1 
body. 

Rocky Leja was an extrovert, 
one of the most likable at men. 
lie waa a jaek-of-many-trade* 
who had at various times owned 
his own taxi, worked tor the 
CNR, but who loved the army 
above all. 

Around the house he was a 
do-it-yourself whiz. He had tre¬ 
mendous energy and a passion 
for the outdoors. Swimming, 
water-skiing, fishing especially 
fishing—he loved them all. 

Ha would take an any chal¬ 
lenge. Once, Just to show It 
could be done, he look a bottle 
of whisky down with him in a 
diving suit and had a belt under 
water. 

He is <3 now and, as Ms nick¬ 
name Implies, ha retains the 
build of a powerful Mila 
weight. Despit# « decided hm* 
to his walk. Ilka a tough aaadng 
on a rolling deck, he gsts 
around the house at astoimdtag 


By DAVE STOtKANIt 

MONTREAL l CP) — Accident 
Is the word used by Walter 
lx>ja'a family to descri!* the 
thunderclap climax of raw and 
deliberate bomb terrorism. 

It is said without irony. 

The rebuilding of a brave 
man's life—out of the wreckage 
that his act of courage coat him 
—takes precedence over looking 
beck in futile anger. 

Nearly two years have gone 
by since that Friday morning— 
May 17. 1963—when a dynamite 
time-bomb blew up in Walter 
Leja'a hands while he was re¬ 
moving it from a mailbox in the 
Montreal suburb at Westraount. 


an- ; liana to the cabinet. 

TO HPEND MILLIONS 
The re-development project 
would involve spending “very 
many millions of dollars" by 
government and Hydro, Mr. 
Bennett laid. 

It la hoped the result will be a 
completely new life far the 
people of the Kootenays, he 
said. 

"We expect not only a great 
power development in that 
area," Mr. Bennett said. 
TOCRIBT AREA 
"There will be prosperous 
communities, good highways, 
and good recreation facilities 
The power projects will be a 
great tourist attraction and we 
want to make the Km its ways a 
strong tourist area,” 

The redevelopment will prob¬ 
ably include major relocation of 
rawda, parka and aeon a am a 
communities la the area, the 


The bomb eras one of a .num¬ 
ber planted by is Front da Lib¬ 
eration Qusbecois iFLQl-a ter¬ 
rorist group aeekmg by vtoimee 
the establishment of an Inde¬ 
pendent Quebec natksa. 

Walter Leja. Rocky to hll 
friends, was doing Ma danger- 
uus work on callout from the re¬ 
am* army In which be waa a 
aeneant-majoe. An overseas 
veteran of the Second World 
War. ho had vohmieered lor the 
task and was tackling hla third 
maflbon when death took a 
•wipe at him. 


To Proceed 


Purchase of pro p ert y fa n- *" ”"*""*_ 

tend Superior Street, approved 
Thursday by city council, will POL yield higher 
provide Unproved accaaa from Bidding waa cosier aa toa 91 
Jmes Bay to Vasxwnr and days government treasury Mils 
Cook Streets. this week, and with the lower 

The property, on Heywood, average price, the yield roas to 
has been under negotiation far 3-97 per cent, up .03 per cant 
soma time. Authorization eras fat" the previous week, 
givan to buy It. far flS.000. asias 

"This will punch a hole a a iwini ayn 
through and maka It easier lor |||| | || IPl9n 

Efr. to y rw , Er“" 

Money far the purchase Is pro- g. jg. CLMBEKBIRCH 
vtded under the capital budget _ » g « w t siSHdW 


"Ha loved the army.’* says hla In hi* never-to-be-remember- the FLQ turned out to be a rag-1 But the maiming of Rocky 
wife, "and he's still araty ad horror, hla chart and face tag outfit with a membership, Leja remains a legacy of Imor- 
through and through." I were ravaged by toe close-in list almost as short as its bomb ism and the Leja family history 

To this day, Rocky Leja has 'fan* of the explosion and his fuses. It waa smashed, and its has a cruel dividing line— be- 

no recollection of the bleat that {eft Brm mangled so badly that key members, moat of them fore and after the "accident." 

had Me number on It. it bad to be amputated betow youthful, sent to prison tor a To describe meaningfully how 

— — - —"—‘ tbe elbow. variety of outrages including the he is making out now. It Is im- 

\ i Fm- all Hs vicious mischief, Weatmount bombings. portent to know something of 


GREAT BEES! 


stream of afflnnativaa when 
the right thing la as Id. and Ms 
family have beeome almost 
peycMo at translating Ma wants 
into action 


mpervision Auer n 
Stressed by Spears 


Sometimes the right words 
come out. Sometimes they 
don’t. And sometimes. In ex- 
i ssperation. he has to resort to 
the sntodi and gestures that a 
■mall cMld might maka la an 
■ftort to be understood. 

These are the terrible times 
far Mm. Far he Is a man with 
an adult's memory—a man who 
knows and who understands. 

"When he started on speech 
he didn’t know how to say the 
letters at the alphabet," Mrs. 

, LeJ* rays. 

"In the beginning progress 
' was fart but now It seems slow 
I to him end It gets him d ow n , 

"He was so very active be- 
' faro and he's not a patient man. 


if they believe he Is still dan-1 Mrrvyn Davis, executive di- 
gerous. I rector of the John Howard So- 

"Our hands are tied by toe idrty of B.C, said Tuesday night 
courts, which determine the Spears was asked to enter a 
length of senten c e in toe tint .mental institution voluntarily at 
piece," he said- ihe time of Ma last release from 1 

Mr. Hall waa commenting on the penitentiary, 
toe caae of Russell Speers, who Mr. Davis said Spears refused. 
II days ago shot RCMP Con- saying he had “had enough of 
■table N. M. Bruce, of Kelowna, being in custody." 
who later died In hoepital. 

LONG RECORD 
| Spears, who shot MmseU 
when cornered by a pose# Mon¬ 
day, had a lengthy criminal rec¬ 
ord. Before Ns release from the 
B.C. Penitentiary a year ago. 

■pears waa de sc ribe d to a re¬ 
port aa dangerous and likely to 


VANCOUVER (CP)-Thomas 
Hall, B.C regional director of 
penitentiaries, said Wednesday 
penitentiary officials murt, un¬ 
der pres en t tows, r el e a se a man 
e< the end of his sentence even 


He cited the case aa a "classic 
example of the need far a foren¬ 
sic clinic." which the Howard 
Society wants to develop In the 
Vancouver area. 

In Ottawa, Penltentla-j 
rice Commisainner A. J Mac¬ 
Leod suggested Wetowaday that 


with toe lojs aton-Mro. Uk. 
the Lejaa* strapping son Ted, 
a Ont-ywsg student at McGill 
lUahrersity, and Stanley Prsy- 
wara, Mrs. Leja’e brother- 
Rocky Leja gets s cross tin Idea 


■store you make any "gMssAmste” si a Sfa da to tor's pnceUg. gst aa sye-fuli sf tka 
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again—of repeating his crime. 
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only way oftondera eaa be tooarv 
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criminals and B.C waa being 
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mora than other fariadietions. 

A email Map baa already been 
made to p e tmittiug Juvenile 
courts |o bnpoas indefinite sen¬ 
tences. 

Deputy Attorney-General Dr. 
Gilbert Kennedy said Thursday 
hla department at ana time ean- 
aktored launching pro cee dings to 
have Spears declared a danger¬ 
ous sexual offender. 

But be said the plan waa drop¬ 
ped whe n Spears was convclted 
to ISO at a reduced charge of 


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Lake., about 4* miles east of 
Vancouver. 

DaipUe hla apparent expen¬ 
sive way of Ufa a entor pollee of- 
Ocera aald they knew of no fin- 
ancial trouble in the family. He 
received same income from the 
rental of another houee hr 
owned. 

Deputy police chief John flak 
•aid Hogue waa a good officer. 

In 1 M 1 he waa commended for 


Competition Keen 

Going through pace* In competition for bicycle 
rider*‘at Victoria fire hall Wednesday are, from 
left, Tim Gilmore, 13; Rory Haywood. 14, and Ken 


SAN FRANCISCO tl'PIi — I Tlie lawsuits claimed the In- 
lulls to collect en lllS.Mi to nrance cempaniea have re- 
fhght tasumnoe potteiee were lueed to pay off on the pollctee 


Save a lot of money en the 
family purchases this week¬ 
end -at 

Tba Store af FVwty 


Black or white (womens). 

Sim SJSB 


Jaat Ont of the High 


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Blue or Wheat ahndea. 
d aolea and heels, all 


10 Oailty (ColmiUt Victoria, I.C., Fri., April 21, IMS 

‘Let’s Face It 
We Need Raise’ 

LONDON (AP)—Sixty-four secret post office 
Investigators Thursday threatened to show their 
farm at a public aieetiag May IS ualesa their 
ehrim for a pay increase ia met. At the moment 
the aeeret Investigators are known an the M faeelma 
«•**." Their job te to art as spies and invrattga- 
tora and Investigate crimes within the postal 
service. 


So Good to Those Kids’ 


Killer Loved Family 


Protesting Neighbors 
Give Nazis Bad Time 


VANCUL'VKK. iCT> Cunsi 
Leonard Hogue loved th* wile 
ami six children he *o savagely 
killed. 

That wa* apparent after inter-1 
view* Thursday and investiga¬ 
tion at the Harbor Chines sub¬ 
division in which he lived hap- 
l>ily before slaughtering hi* fam- 
Uy. 


"Tlicrc was always sounds of 
laughter in the home." said a 
neighbor. 

Another. Mrs. I.. G. Sander¬ 
son. said; "He was always so 
good to those kids. 

"He ran them all over the 
place when they wanted to go 
somrwherr. 

“The children made It ob¬ 


vious they were pioud of their 
| father and the whole family 
seemed so happy.'* 

Wednesday, Hogue, under In¬ 
vestigation in the theft of ft.. 
250.000 in mutilated currency 
here in February, took a heavy 
calibre revolver aqd ahot Us 
wife, Vera. S3. 

Then, In ardar, he ahot Rich¬ 
ard. 3, aa h« lay In hla cot; 
Larry, 13. as he scrambled to 
get out of hia lop bunk; and Ray¬ 
mond. t, and Clifford, I. aflar 
they had dashed downstairs 

Then he reloaded and stalked 
and shot Noreen, 13. and Dar¬ 
lene. S. in the basement. 

Then Hogue went back to his I 
bedroom, standing beside the 
bed on which lay the body of his 
wife, put the gun to hit head and 
■hid himaeir. 

Hogue, 34, waa said by super¬ 
ior officers to be a “nice guy. 
but the aort you never get to 
really know.” 

Hte nrighhori said he waa a 
model husband. On a monthly 
wage ef about 1301 to provided 
a large apMt level tome vatosdl 
at CB.m. Hm family tad ton 
small ears and the children bed 
bicycle* and Iota of top*. Ttor* 
was a cartop boat and a camping 
trailer. 

The family owned a lot for 


He was bom In St. Boniface. 
Man., and worked as a machin¬ 
ist's helper in Winnipeg before 
coming to the coast. He worked 
as a driver for a bakery and a 
dairy before joining the police 
force eight years ago. 

Meanwhile, a spokesman for 
the p rose cu tor's office said that 
If Hogue had been charged In 
the currency robbery and found 
guilty to would have received a 
sentence of Bye years at the 
maximum. 


TORONTO t UP!) — Ibronto s, 
newly-formed Nasi Party will) 
have to gain much more support i 
than it has so far if it hopes to 
achieve its goal of establishing a 
"political party to put Canada an 
the map." 

The party, organised Tuesday 
night, baa already fallen Into dis¬ 
favor with the C a n a di an Jewish 
Ccmgran, the city of Toronto 
itong department and neigh hors 
living to the usually quiet reei- 
idanttol district where the party 
has established Ha headquarters 


Premier Will Attend 
Testimonial Dinners 


W. J. Bailey, rowing entarce- 
mat officer, said Thursday Ms 
department Is taking steps to 
evict the three Nazis, who 
moved into their new home Wed- 
nesday amid considerable tur¬ 
moil. 

Meyer W. Gainer. president of 
the Canadian Jewish O in gr aaa. 
said In a augment: "We led 
as do *11 C anad i a n* that there 
Is no room tore or anywhere to 
the free world lor a revival ef 
the Hitlerian conspiracy.” 

Neigh bo n gave the torse-man 

party more astenttoci than II 
wanted Wednesday night fay 
staging a 30-mteut* rock-throws- 
lag assault on the party'* ha* 
of a red-brick duplex. 


RENT-A HONDA 


Premier Bennett Is *oijig The PGE president's private 
north to tospect PGE facilities to car wfll to attaatod to Of tentoa 

r1 , n .„. .... w . m a fctog atop* at H sue to n lor * 

Fitoce dinner Tuesday, La tote r Wnd- 

tsetlmunlsl d i nar r s to tore* nrsitsy. and Fitoi i Rupert 
ntoer communities Thursday. 

He will leave North Vancouver The premier will By back toi 
by train Saturday night and Victoria early Friday. Tto dtoi 
travel to Prtoee Gorge whan a or* are past af a eaaUnutog 

ranged tor Monday ... 1 


arresting a murder suspect m 
a d o w n town troltey top. 


relatives of Frank Gonzalez, be- the crash of the plane in the 
iieved by federal Investigators East Bay Hills. There were no 
te have shot a Pacific Air Lines arviwn. 
pilot and caused a crash which - ~ 

kilted 44 persons 
Gonzalez, 27. took out the in- 
eurance policies just prior to 
the fatal Reno-San Francisco 

flight tost May. Federal authori- * - — — 

ties have confirmed that the 
pilot and co-pilot were shot, and 
a revolver be long tog to Ctan-j 

gates was tomsd to the mdiy _. 


petition, with 140 out of poaaihle 150 point*.—I Bud 
Kinsman) 


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whara you gotta have tiger- p owe r I That'* when the purr ia apt to wwrl a tittle. 
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Resurrection Real? 


From Canada 


. Queen Out on Town 
In Canadian Mink 

LONDON (CP) — The Qwra wore > Brink 
Jacket presented to her last Ortober by Caaadiaa 
newMpaper rormpondrats ahn she weal out am 
the tow a to celebrate her 39th birthday Wedaeaday 
eight. 

4 spokntman said the Qurea in “absolutely 
thrilled by the gift.” 


V, S. Accepts 
New Aircraft 


Mr. Howh told a pew corvi Itev John Koulourai of the' physical itwnoiw ei Oinri. 
frrmce that ha don not bo «reek Orthodox Church aaid| M agr. Basil Fltovfch of I ha 

Hera k, .ha physical remorse g«“•£"» * Uk ™‘™ 

lion, but he beltove. In Chrtafs hardly worth ■"""**"« -‘“ ‘tara ta enough, 

spiritual resurrection. He said Rev. Earl Kulbech. editor of 1 o . . ~ c 7 ., ^ p " 

the Information in the Bible the Pentecostal Testimony. ,tw T reeurraCTwn. 

Is not exact enough, but when published by the ^ntecoatal Prof. Allan Ptsrria of Knox 
Christ appeared after his Assemblies of Canada, said he Co l l age. Preaky*mto» ipdrsi 
death It was In a different believes completely tn the man, said Christ's body before 
form biWicsl vers i o n of the reeur- resurrection was aat the msna 

Several minlsiera disagreed rection. It was "attested ta by as altar. He said he la ***** 
with Mr. Hewn wid mM lhat Infallible facta In secular his- what Mr. Hwasaasant by 
mu< in rairtat'i nhvdni tory." "phjvAeal resurrection.” 


TORONTO (CP) — Several 
clergymen Thursday lined up 
with and aga.net Rt. Rev. 
Ernest Hawse, moderator of 
the United Church of Canada, 
who said Wednesday he does 
not believe In the physical 
insurrection of Christ. 


TORONTO (CPU The U S. plane through full-wale service 
army Thursday took delivery of trials. 

a twin-turbine iransiurt eircrah ._ . 1 

made in Canada especially for . # 

tiwp supimit m jungle warfare k IjA IW " 
aituadone such as Viet Nam. flJmjUI.' ' 1 

The 43-passenger aircraft, dee- jjf Wf . 

Ignited the DHC-5 Buffalo by De SlU‘ V , 
Dwvtlland Aircraft of . Canade MM£S ( * 

Ltd., la a short-landing and fjJ,,'! 

lakeoR model which can operate fildi' ' 

Independently of conventional 

TROOP CAMUU WMIr A ' f\ JJ j ' 

The plane, constructed to ' | 1 1., 

carry 35 battle-ready paratroops *TT W _ 

nr 54 feats of military payload. *1' i 

was turned over to the l' S I ■ Bm T 

army by De Havllland officials 'F # ' !Pt- 

In a ceremony at Downavicw ‘ I’flKkfiffl '4l 'ftyjk 

The U’Hon aircraft, which *■ I I lal'ff r I 

hee e lap flight speed of 2S3 Imlfi^ r* 

ml lee sn hour, ne lend sad take i f , I If H ii 


PURCHASE PLAN 


Maki taedoal uses wiD be tram 
part of srtiDery. troops. vsMclee 
and supplies. 

W. M. H s w fek w, Bill stent sec¬ 
retary of the U.S. army, came 
here to rsesfva the aircraft and 
flew to Wiilknginii In tbs new 
R u f tala Tburaday afiernmm. Tbs 
U.S. army will put the Caaadiaa 


Nm> fmrv of biiilnfff 


ttficauoa of the downtown area.! 


Exterior of the store eO be 
has been consulted with regard floodlit at night, 
to a color scheme, compatible! Greenbaak Deal gas la In 
with the general program. ■ charge of the outside wort. 


French Language 
Boycott Ends 


RE CUN A CCP)—A eebaol boy 
cott started by 15 FitstA 
speaking parents when they 
withdrew to sbfldrea front sep¬ 
arate schools In Saskatoon two 
I days before the Easter holidays 
appeared to be over Tburaday. 


The etty special projects af- 
ee, wttob to charge of the 


Armed Trio 
lloba Bank 


MONTREAL (CP) — Three Enseal 
laaahsd man, a nn ed with re- tor the 
votvere and a machine gun. bald ctmfcrei! 
up a hrsnrh af the Canadton was sal 
Imperial Bank af Cbkimerra to weald « 
liubacban SC Laurent Thursday bass af 


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Wire Ignites Vikettes’ Fire 


14 WhGbImM 


Inspiration 4 Taylor-Made 


i By GRANT KERR 

A "good hick” tele¬ 
gram from the president 
of the University of Vic¬ 
toria, Dr. Malcolm Tay¬ 
lor. turned out to be a 
lucky charm for the uni- 
Veraity'a victorious Vik- 
tttes at the Canadian 
Junior women's basket¬ 
ball championships. 

Coach Wally Teamans ot 
the Vikettes said Thursday 
that a telegram (nun Dr. Tiy> 
lnr Wednesday gave the team 
an added lift that sparked 
them to the Canadian champ- 
to Whip 

The Vikettes returned home 
from the scene of their tri¬ 
umph in Montreal to be steel¬ 
ed by a cheering crowd of Mi 
at Sidney Airport Thursday 
aftemswi. 

Commenting on the champ¬ 
ionships. Yearn an hU that he 
read Dr. Taylor s wire In the 
girl* lietore both fames Wed¬ 
nesday Facing elimination, 
the Vikettes non both games 
over Hamilton Kittens to bring 
the national title to Vancouver 
Island 

Alter losing I he first game 
Tuesday of the three-team 
round-robin to Hamilton. 5S- 
35. the Vikettes downed a 
Montreal team 43-33 to stay 
alive. 


Luckily, none of the girls 
mbs injured, but they were 
shook up Just the Mine, and 
this affected their play in 
losing ta Hamilton. 

Then after downing Mont¬ 
real. Teamans received the 
"good luck” telegram from 
Dr. Taylor before the first 
game W e dneaday. 

"The girlo a aa m od to get 
the idea that they were 
pretty important If Dr. Tay¬ 
lor took time out to aend a 
wire, and they went out on 
the door with the idea of not 


letting down the university," 
said Yeomans. 

After the 41-40 victory. 
Teamans used the same ap¬ 
proach Id the final game, 
and the girls came through 
in champtonahlp style. 

Teamans termed the 
triumph ‘fantastic under the 
conditions” and add the 


Then on Wednesday, Vic¬ 
toria edged the Kittens 41-10 
to (one a sudden-death ptaj- 
off later that night. Again the 
Vikettes row to the occasion. 
Winning 4S-t4. 

Teamans said I ha I the "grim 
detrrmlnatinn of the girls paid 
off as the team overcame ex¬ 
acting conditions.” 

Accompanied to Montreal 
by teacher Mrs. Maureen 
Hlbberson. the Vikettes were 
forced to write same of 
their university examina¬ 


tions at McGill University 
on the days of all four 
games. 

Studying all night was not 
uncommon, though It left 
players mentally and phys¬ 
ically exhaualed even before 
they took to the court for 
games. 

Add lo that the fact that 
aix of the girls were in a 
taxi on the way to the first 
game against Hamilton 
Tuesday when the taxi was 
struck by another auto¬ 
mobile. 


amount of praise.” 

“Winning t h o C a n adia n 
title will he an experienc e 
they’ll never forget,” con¬ 
cluded Yeamans. 


THE 

FAIRWAY 


NeUeremko, Nmrrlt fight fmr pmek 


Ken Wharram and CMco Mohn. warnt too impressive 
MaU counted the third-period Airing the earnest, hut Whai- 
io.li tor the Hawks while Ptill ram. who missed the first two 
Espoaito scored the other |(ames with a twisted knee, 
Maid's gnat was into an empty "»"*• up tor It with Ns goal 
set Is the final minute with The score might have beea 
Montreal goalie Gump Worsley higher tor both aides but lor 
on the bench for en extra at- spectacular netmlading fey CN- 
tarker. eago’s Glean Hall and Mont 

John Ferguson scored lor the real's Worsley. The veteran 
Csnsdirna, his third of the Hall kicked sot 23 shots to 39 
playoffs. by Worsley. 

The chibs played to a score- Hall made big saves am Dirk, 
less deadlock in the first period Duff in the opening period, 
and each scored a goal in the Bobby Rousseau and Gotti Ber- 
seeond. Wharram counted the enmwt ln ltm mernntt and Rou>- 
winner early in the final 2S min- .ran again la the third Worsley 
utes and the Hawks held the WM brilliant on hard drives by 
slim margin until MakJ tallied. Motas. Pierre Pi kite and Hull 
FAR DIFFERENT — „ ^ . ... 

Qucago was a far diflerrai ^ ^ . 

'T *■%-, 

dropped the opening two games —.... . , ‘ _ 

of the series In Mon.real They ^V^,^ Wi * 

skated with the Canadlea..!" •epTSttow. 

handed out solid body cheeks |M) THE WORR 


Laycoe Not Sure 
Victoria Finished 


If you are nursing any see ret ambitions to 
become a famous tournament golfer you will be 
waiting your time unless you have the aheer 
physical strength to stand on a tee and crack the 
l»all 280 yards down the middle of a fairway. 

That may sound like priceless hypocrisy I com one 
who has to bum almost every Mood-vessel In his body to 
reach 2*0 yards. But I am the first to concede that power- 
golf ts bar. to stay. 

This business of brut# force hitting has in five years 
become the biggest fundamental development the profes¬ 
sional game has ever known. The muscir-mra have won 
their take-over bid. 

What Nought this home to me, a rirmpsisti i ilj ahori- 
striker by today's colossal standards, was a paragraph 
I read recently recatltog that in 1WT—a mere 24 yean 
*3° -* n American named Jimmy T h o m son wan a long- 
drtvtng competition In the US A. with a hit of MS yanto 
and half an inch! 

At that time Thomson was reckoned to he the longest 
consistent hitter in the Stales. Today I doubt If ha would 
have finished la the first 40. 

A couple at yean ago the title would probably have 
haan taken by Georgs Bayer, the 250-pound American w ho 
remains tne most fabulous from hera-toeientily hitter 
We aver aeon. Ha s oa record far having pluggad bis tea 
aha* mare than 400 yards an aovaral ikMik 

Rayw. howovar. «a aavai galls able ta match up 


Portland Bucksroes won't be that his team weren't about to 
l a king Victoria Maple Leafs toe be taking It easy. 
k ... . .. Portland leads the beaPef- 

Ughtly Saturday night If Mick Western Hockey League 

coach Hal I-aycee has saything |Mm| Nnn m * |BRM s. W Hh 
la say about tbe slluattow. 1 Hw fifth encoualer poing latur- 
• There's no doubt that the day night at Memorial Arena. 
Maple Leafs ran come back if Should sixth sad seventh games 
given the opportunity." Laycoe be n e cessar y, they <■ arid ha 
said Thursday night However, staged at Pn rll sn d next Turn- 
the Burksroo coach left a Mat day and Wednesday. 


Lika oM soldiers or the girl 
an TV with bad breath, the soc¬ 
cer season Just fades, fades, 
fadrs away. 

The Victoria and District 
I-rague pulls data Its goalposts 
Monday, but tide wee k end's pro¬ 
gram should provide su rxciliug 
wind-up. and Victoria United has 
one mare home league game. 

Saturday, the Victoria All- 
Stars, selected from the district 


gamoo ta upset t tag the Tatome. 

La year figure. Ns mata pee k 
lent. If a team up 3-1 can have 
such a thing, ta to beep the 
Roc karoos from b inmtag toe 

com placent in Ught of their 
lead. 


moat of the game. Mi IMrti goal of the ptaytgfii 

While Claude Provost oontm- and second of the series Ralph! 
ued Ns excellent work ta eov- Backstrom did most of the 
ering the Hawks'e x ploslva work taking the puck away 
Bobby Hull—limiting him to from Bill Hay and feeding it! 
only one assist for his third out to J C Tremblay at die 
straight game without a mat- toft point 
the rest of ttw Cbnadiam wort Tremblay fired a wtdatUng 


PCL Baseball 


The Hawks came hack 47 Pro • season prognostic.tors I Baltimore (Moln belled sfat 

seconds later with Espoaito predicted that Los AngrleaiWashington Senator hurirrs tori 

notching his third tally of the Dodger, would go only aa far 2> horn Nta ta recording an 144 

■■layoffi. The goal came an a as the left arm of Sandy Kou victory In the capital, 

similar play aa Eiposito. tax allowed them in IMS. ataamrax ucaai a 

camped close m the Montreal With the season into Its wnm nw»-i u » 

goal, deflected a shot by MaU third week, the Dodgers stand V T— v “. t , mmt wZmL tut' 

wn.irram scored his goal an atop the National League was r «■ >! a—■ m ns 
* *’**•» Mikila. with five wins in seven games. 'o? 

MlUta fad the 31-yearold right- And Koufax has contributed 

Wtager a perfect pass which put two of those Important vie - 7 " 1 

Nm Into the clear behind the toriea. aSZrTu*. rw—r ass ow>. 

Montreal defence. „ . ,, . «oj>. om «j._ iiw •«> 

Koufax allowed New York nursi ir n ■t». man <»• a toms 

w B*>KM Mata Just four kits Thursday —***a ?* 1 ""% , T r!?,"t7 

With lass than a rnInula re- wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m n insr U ---- - 

malning ta the game, Worsley stnwsM. uuh i m n II staias- f. • • 

went to the bench ta favor of . ■ »■ 1 caw.*. mbubiu-s r ■ 

an extra attacker. The move oT.*T*'* . » » an * .'*1' 

backfired aa MaU gained con- -. t » “ 'Z' m T %M " n Mssras 

trol of the pock and fired a Mi « » 5! £ 1 _ 

15-fool drive Into the unpro- SLUT” . 1 S S »«* ws •§■»-» « I 

lected net 1( was N. aeeand of £=£ - J JJ | HjTSii l^tSSSfAl 

the playoffs. n JST * t 5 I <*aT!l i wLw. 


Prodigious Achievement* 

My British readers will probably recall how Nkklaua 
came to the last Open Championship at St. Andrews and 
drove the tael green a mere .181 yard* from the tee 
during each of his four rounds. 

Trite, an hospitable tail-wind helped him but It 
remains a prodigious achievement. So does the way he 
finished pin-high in two shots at the 447-yard 12th holt 
at last year's Canada Cup in Hawaii! 

I mention thane facts simply ta Mew up the cherished 
myth that some of my contemporaries cling to like a 
life-Jacks*—that fine, accurate, sensitive golf la the way 
la the lop. 

Certainly, fine, accurate, sensitive golf ta amentia!. 
But unlem R la allied ta huge hitting power it's net going 
to bring the Mg money rolling in. 

A friend of mine who flew out to Hawaii to see that 
Canada Cup brought hack some statistics that sent a 
shiver down my spine. 

He sifted all the players into three classes: The 
power hitters of over BO yards, the medium strikers who 
reached 350-MO yards and the short game men who 
couldn't pern 250 yards. 

When the matches were over he discovered that all 
five lop places set taken by the Ug-Mtlers—mid not 
«ne tangle »hart-game exponent, despite briUtant play en 
and around the gram In some cases, could aqueese Into 
the first 30! 

Von Nida Wo* Too Small 

Believe me. It seas depressing news. Throughout my 
career I have been classed as s medium hitler. My usual 
drive ta around 230 yards though by using an abnormally 
long ciubshatt (mine ta 41 l.ichea compared with the 
standard 43 inchas) I can get around 770 yards. 

But it only confirmed the aad tale that poor Norman 
van NMa toU me aix or seven year* ago. He foresaw the 
trends Just like Jeremiah. Norman, as you know, was 
a tough but tiny man. 

“Max." he said, "I'm getting out before these new 
young giants murder me. The opposition's getting bigger 
and Rie c ours e s an getting longer. The truth ta that I’d 
have to he about 70 pounds heavier and six Inches taller 
to beep up with them.” 

• I tried ta kid him out of his pessimism at the time 
but how absolutely rlf.ht he wss. The heavyweights have 
inherited the earth. 

Sow readers have written to me In the pest sug¬ 
gesting that many of these btg-hlt statistics are phoney 
because the sun-baked overseas fairways give the ball 
terrific additional “run." 

Remarkably this ta one of the major m is conceptions 
that Britans, particularly, ding on ta The reel truth Is 
that you wifi get far less "run" an American. South 
African ar svan Indian fairways than you will for nine 
months of fits year ia Britain. 

Davits the buntog suns of Florida, CsMIanda or the 
Transvaal the fairways there can often make the ball 
stop nearly de ad This Is because of the springy grass, 
often a two-inch cushion with no real solid surface 


■BOND LEU 

Victoria won Its home fame 
1* year. 2 - 0 , but the Mainland 
mfdr up the difference ta Van- 
edaver lo retain the trophy. The 
seeond lex will he played ta 


Sandy Hurul. BiH Shvets. Lar¬ 
ry Keenan. Milas Marretta and 
goalkeeper At Millar have ad 
been hobbled af tale, with MB- 
lar anting out tbe last ton games 
ta favor af 14i-peaad Jean Guy 
Mortaeette. 


Vancouver May 2. 

Kickoff Saturday ia 2 p.m. at; 
Royal Athletic Park. 

Buday. Victoria Wests and 
Haurigaaa meet in the semi-final 
nf the Island rone af the 
P rovi n ce Cup with the winner to 
play Victoria United United has 
egtared the provincial eampati- 
l |n for the first time this sea- 


piay Wadaaaday M driest. 

G ene ra l manager Back Hade 
of the Maple Leafs made an 
effort to mw up with new help. 
In the form of centre Paul Lau¬ 
rent of the Junior Toronto Mari- 


Kickoff ia 2 p.m. 


tun this weekend, but the dub 
wRl play an exhibition game 
s to tost Nanaimo In the up- 
island city Saturday. 

United's last home league j 
gome Is against Cokimbus aad 
has been scheduled for Sunday, 
May 2. 


Informed the GM that he waa 
hie Mediae 


concentrating 


MORE SPORT 
PACES IS, 14 


Mrmtirra of the Victoria 
Dotted Bootsrr Chib are bring 
nfirred a chance to see Shef¬ 
field United and Blackpool play 
an exhibition soccer game at 
Hnpirr Stadium to Vancouver 
May 4. 

■FECIAL M l 

The booster club will ran a 
a me is) bus to the game- ta 
Masted members are aahrd to 
cmitact either Charlie Lewis ar 
Dan Gray at Royal Athletic 
Park oa Saturday or Sunday. 


ta- night ea the Dodgers gained a 
2-1 triumph on John Rose- 
■<» boros' tangle In the bottom of' 
the ninth. 

Roeeboro singled horns 
apoood-merchnnt WlIHe Davis 
with tha winning run. homing 
Jack Fisher the defeat Fisher 
and Koufax had eta gad a tight 
pitching duel eB the way. 

Chicago Cube moved Into a| 
tie for second piece with On-1 
rlnnati by downing the Reds 
I 3-2 on Billy Wllltama' run- 
w producing single In the eighth i 
inning. Both teams have five 
lhal Victories in eight starts. 

Ia the American League, left- 
hander Jim Kaat attorned New 
c ** d York Yank see Just live Nts in 
tato. pasting an 4-2 vistary lor Min- 
y to narota Twins at Taakee Me- 


A Night of Amateur Boxing Featuring 

US VEGAS (UC)—BOBBY RACKS (I 


Chicago Fans 
Hard on Gumi 


SCIUNM JULES 


Hawki, but with the Chicago 
fans ta the third game of to 
Stanley Cup final series. 

"Why don't they aapri tha 
people from this buttdlagf'* ask¬ 
ed Worsley In tha Montreal 
dressing room after ha was 
besned by a piece of lumbar 
from a chair. 

'They’re not fane when they 
throw stuff Uke that,” rnaltanert 
• • ,«r. utadlil on, Wonley j 

claimed that the sale of alco¬ 
holic beverages often toe Has 


same back sag told me It went The win boosted the Twim 
N off a ekato,” Waraley said. Into undisputed possession of 
Rhtatay waa v a ri fe rou e ia hie Brat place, ana-half game ta 
atakne that Esp oaito kicked the hunt of idle Detroit Tlgan. 
puck tato tha corner of the net. Kali, beaten nine etraigN 
Olca gn epach BUI Rasy heap- time* by the Yankees, received 
edpratae upon the tonahl in of tkree home runs from Ns teara- 
Krany Wharram and Pierre mate*, two by batting champion 
Pitato after dm wto. Tony OMva sad one by Zoik) 

Wharram ataraya gives a Versattas. 
tremendous efioet," said Rear. It was ttw tomtit wto ta a, 
•toR hta deciding goal was one raw and fifth victory la six; 


So don't seek comfort in that direction. Those prod kg 
tons hitting taata would probab l y have been improved by 
anything from 10 to 40 yards had they been a c hieved in 
Mala. 

The ta s eca pabte answer ta that If you want to get 
■head ta goif you've got to be a Mg hitter. 


ily yesterday and there are 
stiji two days left ta aMeh to 
make ent ry . Ail mama e n te r e d 
befor e tnMMght tomorr o w will 
be accepted All fivepia bowl¬ 
ers who have bowled a mini¬ 
mum af 21 garnet ta league play. 
•Me maaen by March M am 


players, will bowl through three 
events against opponents select¬ 
ed by draw far a chance at a 
prize Uat which offers a guaran¬ 
teed H KM ta cash pha UN 
worth of merchandise pstcas 
AH tonai reaching semi-finals 


receives UN aad the defeated 
aeml-dnalste receive SIN. 

First prim ta Gibson’* event 
l> S2N ta cash aad valuable 
na eavh a a dtoe prizes are offered 
to tite three ether semi-finalists 
ta Gibaan'a event and the tour 
•rmi-Oaattsti in Gar a TropMes 


each Native a miniature trophy 


dart af participation ii $2.50 
per bowler t$M per teami plu* 
bowling as matches arc played 
for the regular charge of li lt 

tar each t hree g ams match. 

Entry tonus are available at 




















rod mg English I-eague x* 1 - 
Mm a bnmhahell 

wd*y night by suspending 
i id hia regular* from the 


h of discipline hut denied 
having. 

U.4MM 


TWin» 


Staved Out Late 


Chelsea Manager 
Suspends Eight 



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OUTDOORSi 

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irif/t Alec Merriman 


l The fisheries research board and the department 
of fisheries are moving onto the Cowiohan River for 
separata salmon studies. 

When rhera studies ara added to tho provincial flrit and 
came branch unprecedented thorough investigations of 
trout and atrelhead fishing the Oowarhan will become one 
of the most studied river* tn British Columbia 

The fishenew research hoard 1.1 carrying out a pre 
llmmary ikmiv-tmim sampling of salmon entering the 
Cowichan River, starting when the salmon are still in salt 
water and then following them into the estuary. 

The department of flaheriea will start an enumeration 
program for spring salmon, and taler other species, and 
Will build a counbng tower along the banks of the river 
at a WMt >wt aa be s elected 

Officials point out that these are preliminary studies 
with mare complete itut&es la follow on this river which 
Is hHieved lo contribute so heavily to lower. Vancouver 
Island sport* fishing catctie* 

d * * 

Gordon launont reports Saanich Inlet hluea are tho 
biggest ho has ever seen for this time of year, a few of 
them already In the 4’a-pound das*. 

Plnlayaon Arm has been tha Mg producer, hut there 
have been e» many tiny shrimp that tha bite has berai 
spotty. 

At the weekend there was a bite of blues off Whiskey 
and Hatch Paints which could indicate the bluea are on 
the migration 1 

P or bar Paas has been pretty good for bluea an the 
outside, with a Ns 2 stiver and red Gibbs spoon, fished 
deep, doing tho trick. 

Claytons still have plenty of blues off Nanooee and 
Northwest Bay. but weather haa kept a lot of boats off tho 
water. 

There ara plenty of two and three-pound grilse off 
Kelsey Bay. 

000 

Warm rains esn't help but Improve tho trout fishing. 

Elk lake has been producing to worm and bobber 

fishermen from the shore. 

Council has been good with a troll or black and atlvrx- 
>ia 1 fish getting them Dougsn and Quamirhan I^ka are 
still producing well and with wanner weather per stating 
the trout are now starting to take lures as well as bobber 

and worm. 

Ply Fisherman tn Marble Bay of Cowlchan Lake have 
been taking three and four-pound cutthroats and rainbows 
mt wet fliea Hke the Mack gnat. Ft sew hero in the lake, 
fishing with paste off the creek mouths, has been produc¬ 
tive 

There haa baen some fair trout fishing just below tho 
weir at tha lap end of the river and above Strata Falls, 
w hive there waa a hatch of May files Easter weekend, has 
been good to grown trout fly fishermen. Trout are also 
being taken In tho lower reaches where Someoo* Creek 
enters the Ckmdchan. 

000 

A few freak at —Ik s are still being taken from the 
Cowlchan. 

Now' is the ttaaa to hit the chsmainus. 

In tha Nanaimo area Bran nan and Q u i nell Lakes have 
hasn fair. Ekigliahman and Big Qualicum Rivera are still 

^MriJWi Roy McGregor hooked and landed a 14-poundar 
In the Oyster this wreck at the same spot we described Wed¬ 
nesday. 

Rain haa brought up the rivers and frekv steeihead are 
entering. Campbell and Qutnram are good beta and theca 
la definitely a fresh run In the Salmon. 

Trout fishing In tha Campbell Lakes and the smaller 
layward Lakes has been scattered and spotty. 

There was some good fishing with worm and bobber 
off Gus Si vert son's Forbes Landing Lodge floats at tha 
weekend. The mouth of Miller Creak an tower Campbell 
Lake has been good at times; Quinaam Lakes have been 
good in the evenings and at Upper ChmpbeU they have been 
taking trout in the dhalloar bays la tho narrows an ran 
ar paste. MeCreight Lake produced well at the weekend. 

* O * 

Rig weekend events are Vancouver Island Shooting 
league rifk match at tha Victoria Fish and Gama dub's 
Kequimalt lagoon range Sunday, starting at in a.m. and 
the Island Pointer Hub s field dog trials at Cassidy Airport 
Saturday and Sunday. 

* * e 

Victoria-Saanich Inlet Anglsrs' A sends l ion now has 
tickets on sale at Inlat boathouaaa and anting goods 
stores for the Aug. IS HsmUcappad Children's Derby, with 
main mranJsttnn prise s IMS de luxe sedan. 


IjONDON *APi The tough 
■nager <rf Otelsea's pmnant- 


•am's final two games be- j 
•use they stayed out tale. | 
The players admitted the 


Chelsea, the surprise of the 
English seavm which ends next 
week, is in third place only two 
pouils I el nod the leading team, 
lired* I’niled. The young team 
wind* up Its season with key 
match.-* against Burnley .Satur¬ 
day and Blackpool Monday 

Manager Tommy Dorheriy Is 
considered a strict disciplina¬ 
rian The team was In training 
at lii.trki**4 t<r 1 hr final games! 
when LWherty made his an¬ 
nouncement 
III* PIIM IIM-K 

*1 have prejudiced our chain- 
ptumhip chances liecau*# I be-, 
lieve in sucking by a principle," 
said Dorheriy 

"I'm sure Tommy haa done 
1 be right thing and will have 
the fullest support of the 
board." said Joe Wears, chair¬ 
man of the rhjh and also chair¬ 
man of the Football Associatksi 
THE EhiMT 

The eight suspended are 
Terry Venables. Orrises cap¬ 
tain and England inaide-fnr- 
wsrd; Barry Bridges, centre- 
, forward tor England; Eddie 
McOradie. amtlsnd s kft back 
John lioiiina, England under-r. 
halfback; Bert Murry. England 
under^J winger; Marvin Um¬ 
bel, fullback; George Graham.. 
Scottish under-m Inside-forward 
Joe Fur rate, s forward who 
played on • junior Scotland 


Mdey. April U, 1H» 

ROSE'S 

JEWELERS 


Boyer Beaten at First Bane 


Umpires' eye* and ears have lo he sharp to call 
this one. Yankees’ Clete Boyer is out at first base 
as Minnesota’s Harmon Klllebrew stretches for 


Club Has Ineredients 


throw front third baseman Rich Rollins, 
won, fl-2.—(AP) 


McNeill Picks Shamrocks to Win 


tttarh Jim McNettl of Victoria laved proceedings by staying In OR MAINLAND 1 MeNeiH antiripnWa the lute at 

junior Scotland Shamrocks predicted Thursday ,h# "eatera Hockey League Another pair. Jack Showers Shamrock team to some time, 
lihat mt —■ — ji-. . gnlij fin * 11 and goalkeeper Skip Chapman, and h* attributes their early 

i m.M.U rJiirh iy ■_ NANAIMO IJNE are also on the mainland, but speed to workouts In the gym- 

~ - driror. and rshbit^ulck fur- ^ ^ ^ ^ xam#> Me . will be in uniform next Wed- naslum. 

W * M * ,hnu *" t * TKl h " ' r,m Nell! will go with an "All Na- «**day. The S 

f f the top of the Inter-City La- n aimo Iina" against New West- full dm 

• » 1 ernaaa League this season. minster. * * * and hor 


Soccer 

Chief 


y'b • - 

1JUUS 

KAMI.OOPS <OP> — Harry 
Pulls* suit Wednesday as presi¬ 
dent of the Okanagan Valley 
Soccer league, blaming player* 


■ » ' ernaaa League this season. minster. 

let MeNeiH believes the Shtm- Terry Davis, scoring chant- 

_. . _ pion last time around, will pivot 11 

. raric. have Improved *Kh the ljrry Qmtkam , nd B| „ Rli ,. \ 

US addition of flva players from sell, who combined for 113 goals 

Nanaimo, making up hr the 1 last season at Nanaimo. Wt 

(CPI — Harry toss of four or five older players, rot R UNIT* J 

TnaV.r^V.^'v MAIN OPPOSITION . McNeill has been working 

tanagan Valley v ... . four forward units in the gym M 

blaming player* Tha new Victoria eoach. who 1W4wf , B ltl Munree. Ron Jay New 


Westminster 
Wins Shrine 


The Shamrocks have had two 1 
full dress workouts at Nanaimo, I 
and hope tn have another Most- 
day, but In any ease, they're 
ready lo make a run for the 
Mann Cup in IMS. I 


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Hansen Returns 


and managers It* quarralmg takes over from Don Ashhee. Bn( j B tg Pouter have hewn wnrk- eouver. 13-1. here Thursday enee has 
among ihr m *ehe* and heaping indicated that defending Mann irtg together, while another vet- night In the annual pre se s «on of rate 


" nr*^d h thl rluha do .. ,h.jcup ehamptoo Vaneouver Car-' Tom GiUetf. has been Shnne lacrosse exhib.Mnn. George H 

'*"»• would give the Shamrock. w«rktn« w^nrokie. Nlmml non Boyd was the twro af Ih. starting hi 
KKE. - -uch trauhl. „ any ream. Al.en, up from nlRtlt f N>w wratmlnrier. tha club. 

coupling Owir tramy he raid ^ MeNeiH said that rawly- Another holdover. Jim CUn- J!d 

1 ,CW *« J .**■ 1 1 forme d Coqu itlam Adanaca ara ha . ^ wockina with ^yin^ ^ ^nt ra 

rapecl.d sportamarahlp and a an unknown quantity at this luillDr , , n d Ray 

spirit to play good and clean aoc- time, and that New Westminster I""ys- 

ec T' __ # ^ JOTCeetoa may be weaker with Too defendera-Barry Ashbeo, •* 2000 V 


CALGARY fCPt — Tha Cxl- 
NEW WUmnNITER (CF)- gary Starapeder IselhaU chjh of 
i*w Westminster whipped Van- tha Western Football Confer- 
aiver. 13-1. here Thursday enee has a tw eun red tha signing 
ght in the annual pre season of veteran offensive tackle 
inra lacrosse exhibition. 1 George Hansen, who will he 
rirm Royd was the hero of the starting his seventh year with 


"I don’t think I can be talked tha loss of key veterane to atM j Bill Gray — wilt miss the ® DUVrr goal** Norm Neelmasi 

(ilo accepting the port again." Coquitlam. opening gam# of tha aeason I dra P of his r owtoe t leasee to 

l -”» “J; mu. NO riOOB Ashbee U toM to hockey • 

Kamloop* North Kamloope^ . . ^ _ _ playoffs with llermhey of the from the fray temporarily aftor 

Vernon, Pentlcum. Kekmn. and Me Neto haa hoi the Ahamh Ampr|eM| Iaarjr ^ llc Gray a d.ligeot waixh of the newly- 

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... . — ■ . 1 «»• -.— nnn*n t otumtiia. piece. 


a week In the gymnasium for 
* the league opener next Wednee- 

UVK, DIK PAirr day at Memorial Arena. 

A birth-rate at 32 3 per thou- The Shamrocks hope to take 
•and makes Mexico Qty one of to the arena floor Monday fol- 
the faste*t-grow1ng cities. There lowing the removal of the lee. 
are also two murders a day. 1 Victoria Maple Leafs have de- 


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Alan Lane 
Wins Chess 


Alan I .era proved he could 
think quickly as well as smartly 
by winning the Victoria Che** 
Clubs robot lightning tourna¬ 
ment. 

l^ne came out on top over 
runner*-up Martin Schultz and 
Edward Seed house, who finish 
second and third respectively. 

The Inurnammt was plajed al 
1 he Hub's new premises, 11M 
Douglas St, room 203. 

Lane la tied with Bat Hi 
for first place to toe Victoria 
and District ahampkewhfpa with 
T's points eaeh. Otto Ream 
and Jack Hnbaon era tied for 


In tha club tnuranmwM, Fred 
■nils leads with IS'fr points, fol¬ 
lowed by Ged Tnpham with 14 


Fallowing are the standings: 


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and an off trark Is expected for i 


Minnesota Pucksters 
Pursue Allan Cup 


Golden Gate 
Race Results 


mi MIT »M I T" __. , 

tint hat* cm. ,laimia. iin< more modest 
,S>#ar-ol*.. maiSrtu. S furHnga: Sidney for a 11 

BarUtclr i irnninst' HWHWW 1 S 
squa« lhu* <rriM.ii■ hr m starts Sept. la 

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today's inaugural eight-race: 
card. 

There are 32 jockeys on the i- 

grounds and close to 900 horse* t 
for the ftfWav meet that winds < 
up Sept. 13. After that the opera- J 
tkm moves to the somewhat! 
more modest Sandown Park at 1 
Sidney for a l&day meeting that 


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Johnny 

Dundee 

Dead 

EAST ORANGE. N J <AP' 


NELSON (CPi — A team - 
Blocked with local talent from 4 
Wirrotd, a small lumbering 
town la northwestern Wn—xi 
haa designs cm the Allan Qip. I 
Canada's top senior hockey 
trophy. 

Warroad lakers, who grabbed 
the Western Canada Intermedi¬ 
ate laurels In 1964, hope to be-' 
come the first United States 
i team to reign as Canada's senior 
champions. 

I They continue pursuit of that 
goal when they tackle Nelson 
Maple Leafs m the western 
rmal, a best-of-five series due to 
start here tonight. All games 
will be played here, 

NINE HOMEBREW* 

Nine hometjrpws ba< ked bv 
seven Canadian import* have 
brought Lakers past Marathon 
Mercuries and Trstwona IJnn* 


BlUlf (fidloillJt Videos D.C., FrL, April U, 11 


Your Mercury dealer invites you to 


the 9.8 hp Merc 110 fishing motor 
with competitors' weed-catchers 


ns Johnny Dundee, former world's to date 


Vs* 1 IJT » 

Daily DauMa pal* MW. 


.•m rt ba -p R L>-r nil aS. . ta ! 

Sts iST.vJw.. WS4WM** ••**" » 

ora* Sal Iiu, aw unI akctm* RAT* cvaiimb. »t— 

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I Ttwd Ud V»*»r, Vair Quaal AUau* 
I nan Cdt.rtly. J.nfdi Ratdrn. 

AMry TIM t It »» 


fair Quaal Alla u*. I l»M Wa*W PnwH 

.«hjl Raturn. Kindt* Odd ,%nda K ■ Hun 


)!J featherweight rhampton. mem- Ctntdian winger Ron Earn- 
iu her of boxings Hail of Fame Winnipeg Maroons m 

12 veteran of 321 pro fights, *hrir march to the Allan Cup m 
died Thursday 1964. provided the scoring pum h 

. iu Dundee had been in hospital *«*» "■» nw w * r ' 

I4J since April 9. suffering from •*>>« from the 1.3Mkresi 

«.tiwi upper respiratory infections 1 ( * enl community chipped in with 
complicated by pneumonia. Hi* ! ** tallies, 
age was listed both at 71 and CAME SIXTH 
{2 Six Lakers were members of 

i“ The colorful boxer who fought the U S. national team which 
iili "I' hi « names from 126 finished sixth m the world tour- 
ijv , inirnd* to 135 j*lund* over a '.’3- [ nament in Tampere, Finland 
iu, >"* r ta rioii w*s known for hi*l Other Canadian names on the 
V» *‘ xprTl * hiJ ‘'y fixht off the Warroad list are Bill Jtnda. 44- 
tn nn ? rope* year-old defenceman who star- 

,,j M * >rn J**»' , I 1 b Carrura, win at ml a dmen yean and more ago 
•e * fisherman in Shalkai. Italy, | with Toronto Mapfe Leafs of the 
■’» Dundee was given hi* ring National League; Murray Bala- 
y* name by hi* former mnnager,, gus, 39-vear-old centre hnm 
Scotty Monieith of Dundee, Wraipeg who la team —plain: 
Scotland. Bill Matthews, 31-year-old de- 

,■** •»! in. lost 31, fought feneeman from Rainy River, 

in 1* draws ami had 1» no de- Ont.; and AUie Re>nard, 26- 
- JJJ ciaion bouts. He knocked out If!year-old goaltender from Ke- 
is? men and was stopped twice. i nnra, Ont. 
m 

7 j Medalists iif Finals 
| Of Two-Ball Tourney 

~ir iaittae Williams and Elsie Hess *e*«R» guoar 

,r along with Kay Liddell and Phyl-, ,(5 0 «iy Jr sa**R Sflm *• * 

■ — •» lia Coxworth advanced to the 19ma n lrr - 

i . rinala Thursday of the Canadian na p* t mi a r 

JIJ Indies Golf Union (Victoria Giws sn4 v. Ruiisr. 

in branchi two-hall foursome tour- nrirs timst 

I!! nament. j. * x t»j» *ae « R*n«* are* 

• a^ ft MM—a 

" Playing at Gorge Vale. Mrs _ 

ta Williams and Mrs. Hess, who »* D |n . lr a ^ . p^, ^ 
were tournament medalists.|c. umaiu a— a s»ix 
’!! scored an impressive • and 4'* n ™ ruMT 
us victory over Daisy Harrei *nd iTiSLicrtl Dw ** * 

. !11 IjI Thiriwell in one aemi-final a— nisai 


The Mere 110, and the 

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fr^ J 

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There’s no protruding g—r- 
raae to damage by impact, 
or eatch weeds that eau— 
overheated eaginea or 
fouled propa. 

Mercs exclusive Jet-Prop 
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brealhieg, increases thrust 
and reduces underwater 
drag. Fumes and noiaa are 
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Meres have ao shear pitta 
to fail... a live-rubber 
•afety clutch proteeta 


tha prop m Impart. All 
Mereurya have full gaar* 
ahiit... forward, aeutral t 


Mere’a tilted poosrheadl 
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(rfW misfiriaac 

and apark 

Ik Fixed-jet 

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Vy j—) need as ad* 

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Your Mercury dealer eaa 
■how you all tha raaaoaa 
why you get mors RUN 
(and may bo more fish) for 
your money with Mercury 
... S.t, C, 9.8, 20, SI, M, 
W. N sad 100 hp. 


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1 *T*a* ^ ' 1CT ineted Joan Riley and Mike I Oaaoraaaa a>* a Moor*. "" 

Ottawa fupn - oitaw.i8Sa l BS* , ?SUto. :::z; ^ I’ , ^'r“ t .m *. -a. « « 

Rough Riders of the Easterni 1 '-.T* 1 - \\\ Mra - L, i dd *‘ U •«! Mrs Coac- wLT. 1 !* «Taii - 

Footbal Conference have an-1 ^ ^ or ° 1 will have the advantage - 

nouDced the dgning of three axvrxm n ack - tv. omm? <* hofn * eour— Tuewlay in the 
Canadian college draft choice. ** ^ Mr * William, and 

fnr the 1M5 football season "T .- Mr * 1Im,# P 1 *)' *«* <* &*■%*■ 

They are: Stewart O'Brien, a Sli. mcT.i—r. LlZIZZ" ii« Vl ^ 

5 T SSrtL -fir' ni WrTTSJKS j. *- vw T 

Saint Mary a Univenity m Hall- «*n nww. .. n* limii .a* u. c m ci 

fajf; Dm Campbell, a l»-pn«d *•*-' -tu n—v ruaer 

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University, and Peter Ferguson, ryeibhiaa <ua«' . ut 

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Iji St. Paul Beat 
* In Central Loop 

}}{ ST. PAUL (AP) - St. Paul 
ui Ranger* won the Adams Cup. 
.ut xymboi of Central Hockey 
League playoff sigiremacy. dr¬ 
ill resting Tulsa Oilers $1 Wed¬ 
nesday night t» take the h ee l o f - 
seven anal aeries 4-2. 


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QUALITY 


Nobody cheered 

when Joseph Seagram brought 

his whisky to town. 

Wans than that, hardly Anybody bought ft. 

That wbb back i* 1883 wImb 1 m ftn 4 Imghl og!B> mm» 
of iiaiiig wai t«iihU. PoopU wanted whlaky Rut banad 
•U th« way down. 

And along cams Mr. Smqtbbi with 83 , an mb? bating whisky wffk 
a tdviliaBd. nndmUxiding flavoc. Our gkaiotig fotudaf sight have 
bam in for an inglorious fate, BaoapHng that a Strang* thing kappanod. 
Tla^pgwd. andp*opiB riartad oU»oring ioc whisky that 
w*b MootkBE, non gmtim. And a lot of unsold 83 


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Raspberry Jam 99* .JtSjJ®*. 
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Fru l t _ Ju ' c ® Soda Crackers ^v 2£.59*V 
^ 2f,r59 [ Chocolate Puffs 2 ,43* 63* 

lastic Bandages Tomato Ketchup sr 4,89*! H*- 69° 

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Plastic Bandages TOlUBtO KOtCllUP 

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Baby Beef Sale! 


Baby Beef Steaks 


GoTinNMMt lispectod. 

Cmmim Choice, Cauda Good_ 


Mild Cheese £S32 


Pork Butt Roasts 

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Skinless Sansage 


Chick Steak SS 
T-Bone Steaks-^ 
Shoulder Roast a 
Romp Roast ss 

Top Brand Steak s 

Sirloin Tip Roast i 


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Two in Cabinet 


Eaquimaft-Saanlchl and Colin 
Cum pro* (NDP—Nanaimo). 

r.v Harvey Rkhardaon. • 
•cirntl/lc officer at the Domirv- 
Ion Aatrophysical Obarrvatory, 
was elected president nl the 
j Victoria branch this week. 

| Elected vice-president at the 

among the parliamentarians who | bu|WKW ~KaQ^rwi Ran Jit Arad. 

Secretary la C K. Mortarm and 
treasurer, Lt.-Cmdr. B. W. Fair- 
weather. 

FIRTHER MEANS 

Part president Dr. Austin 
Wight at Deep Owe told the 


■y IAN AUOL Esqu 

Sixty-three members of Par-j C "™' 

Unment, including two cabinet 
ministers are now members of 
the World Federalists of Can¬ 
ada. 

I National president Prof. C. S. ___ 

Bure hill of Royal Roads, aaki ] MMaiaTmeriingki SL John Am- 

art members am Northern Af¬ 
fairs Minister Arthur La lug nod 
j Agriculture Minister Harry 
Hays. In addition. ■ govern- 


Richardwon 


Russian Ship 

Checked by U.S, 


CORNWALL. Ont. (CPt - 
The Runs lan Le ig h t a r M* 
churlnak. first Soviet rtvip to 
anil the St. Lnwrenoa Sanway, 
cleared the American lories op¬ 
posite here Wednesday after a 
litwtanr United States rushmu 
examination and another long 
holdup by fog. 

The 111,000-ton ship headed 
upriver for Toronto and Ham- 1 
llton, the remainder of her In- 
j bound voyage through Use 


Pearson-Johnson Talk 


Dragonfly Poised 

Giant dragonfly la really U.S. National Aeronautics 
and Space Administration helicopter off Cape 
Kennedy practising recowry of space craft prior 
to Mercury Atlas 9 orbital flight. Photo ii part 
of photography exhibition coming to Art Gallery 
of Greater Victoria May 1 for three weeks. Well* 
known photographer James A. McVle arranged 
only Canadian showing.—(NASA) 


EATONS 

Downstairs Budget Store 

Shop Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 


OTTAWA (CPI—Prim* Minis-; Newspaper reports from the 
ter Pea r so n said Thursday that I'nlled Slates have nid that 
when he met President John**) Mr. Johnson “resented" or was 
earlier this month ”w» had an “angry” over Mr. Pearson s 
argument, at court*" but speech. 

“when I left him ha certainly -FRIENDSHIP’ 
wasn't mad.” : Mr. Pearson didn't aay what 

This was Mr. Pearson’s first the argument was about He 
reference to an argument dur- i.dd a press conference K was 
tng his two-hour visit with the,* “sign at friendship." 
president at Camp David. Md. Not all the talks involved Viet 
The talks were held a day I Nun, he said, and those that 

after the prim* minister told a did were cent rad largely 

Philadelphia audience that the around the purposes behind 


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FORT NELSON. B.C. (CP) - 
Seven air force planee continued 
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United Statei ah- force has# in 
Alaska, mlaaini since Monday 
on a flight from Fort Nelson to 
Watson Lake, Y.T. 

Low cloud and snow in the 
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Yours In llatterini whits or Mark. 
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Third ftoor. It s twt beg 


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pert of die World Around Ua 
eerie*. 

Harry Pederson. who has 
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tiry Production*. Tim* and Ufa 
magazine* and the U S. govern¬ 
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Ticket* will ba available at 


Educational 
Film 

In Oak Bay 

The film Village Banes* 

Sea will be ahoa* at • pm. 


rity baa retained a portion of 
the property. 

Sale at the city-owned land 

Traffic 

Fines 


VKTOBIA 

John Dunn. HMCS Nadea, 
!<•*« driving. ISO 

Mary Roome, 470 Timber, 
earelcs* driving, Mb. 

Patrick Currier. 301 Cadi nee. I 
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Ralph Wirkitiun, HMCS Na- 
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Sheldon Kpahner. 174 Old Ea- 
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Sander Kiia, MB Mrichosln 
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David Cratk, 3475 Ripen. 
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Daniel O’Brien. 2M0 Empire, 
■lieeding, 115 

Jack Caeey, General DeUvaey, 
Youbou, leaving curb 

Garry Mow. 23M 
■hard, barring bus Inn 


land* Ignoring traffic signal. *. | 

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Urban Gilroy, New West¬ 
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Jamee Morgan. Wl Verdier. ‘ 
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Lea Fortin. Ml Orano, 
leas driving, CO. 

Edward Dyaart, NS Brook-j 
high, care let* d tiring, M5. 


The Surf Look from Head to Toe! 


m fUtltl.t.* 1.4 \l:Krt Alter >c<»i* of iiUtinim: ami Hie i-liildicn mu«t ji<» to tlie during tlie week of Aug. 3 will 
, ., . . . * . . 'ludymg iiy Gordon Hsrttev s imrkjt department in city hall to he donated by tl»e T Eaton 

', "‘S. IS ~ program to ,m,mote tennu. ..*n up. Mr. Hartley said. Company. 

" .T * | playing by Victoria y«iun»ifr* • there, they will each receive a Other instructor* ailh Mr., 

"Ill begin June 20 on three new special ereat which mist he Hartley are John Second and 
niurts 1 in Beacon Hill Park, worn during instruction Carol Glbsun. 

under hi* direction He explained the time-table “We are interested in bring- 

JJ 1 I J _, rr „ „ would be flexible enough to en- ing out a big mau of tenni* 

flfj'Itlll r>oil * able all the children to receive player*; we aren t intereated In 

Mr. Hartley, an English teach- hou,, u f instruction each developing etar*. but getting the 

cr at Victoria High School, said for m lota | of jo hour* ichildren Intereated in tenni* 

_ j . . the program would he tor boy* during the summer. from a recreational point of 

\\j ***d girt* aged 10 lo 10 but. for Trophies for the tournament view," Mr. Hartley added. 

1 t ufyllvll the first season, limited to Vic- 

torts city children. 

Mr. Hartley said that during ■ / * nklPI T' f 

/ D /T the 20 year* he had worked with fS ARNEL I 

g gg g J # ^j # the park* department summer 

recreation program, he felt the 
need for a good tenni* program ' V 

\ .tn«**iver need* noi one hut tKNNM ORPHAN Nr " f ■ : • hlo, ' tf1 ' N,s ln * f " 

h-lf . dmep great new down- ^ #portJI „,l*>rgan. nC JUM m,d# f ° r >OU 

"hyscraper*. say* Premier ^ m ^ ^ ^ t Jour •P r, "« * nd 

rommercial and Industrial| b " #b “‘! 4 » > wardrobe- if. cool! It’s 

- bold leadership and beM poll- Now ln doeans of variations 


It's ARNEL Time! 


rie* - ’ tf It t* In match up to the' 
current boom I* IT. the pre¬ 
mier »aid. 

OM.V 

Hr said B C. i* tom the centir 
rrf the greatest expansion tn 
Nat* American htrinry and this 
l« only the beginning 


“We have nearly year-round 
tennis ht Victoria and It I* 
neglected a* an organiied 
•port." he aaki 

At RTNAIJAN MAM 

Mr Hartley explained tlie pro¬ 
gram would tie based on that in 


Government plan* for a »ky- 1 Australia. where it i* used on 
a< ; suer m the downtown block a massive scale. 
n.-lh c4 Vancouver', courthouse ^ Uter „ urr and 

v It give, great lift tM the e B |, w | hBW lllended H «nlc nn 

,* ^nt,-»n are*, the premier!,^ p ro g r>m .’' he said 

lx kL 

1 MM LY AI-ARVtEO' »rO«OOB*l» BY CYTY 

i, . a w* Th * Victoria program, wluch 

. yfjT .^_IT. Will last six week* and end with 

. . - , AJlarsm the * "^k-long tournament, la spon- 

Uw* ot tax dollars to the «!ty ■".!_. . .. . t> u ^._i 


New fashion idros In a fab¬ 
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jour spring and summer 
wardrobe! It's cool! lt’» 
easy • care! It's ARN1L! 
Now in doeana of variations 
and styles. You can are 
them at EATONS. Lovely 
model* stroll throughout 
the More wearing the new¬ 
est fashion idea* In ARNKI.. 


sored by the Oty of Victoria and 

SHLJTEn T r Benncu ' “ by the B C. I^wp! 

en.ejK-iM-. .aid Mr Bennett Association 

Hie guvernment • position on 

th,« a very clear ' tAe premier "The program will lie avail- 
said able to Victoria city children 

'When we get into the com- with the idea of expanding to 
r -rctal area ot operations we include all Greater Victoria 
w II pay full local taxes. For children in the near future.", 
government offices, of course said Mr. Hartley, 
wr will pay the usual grant of Registration will be hrom May 
l'< nulls in lieu of taxes.’* li to June 15 and roet la It. I 


Tightest Restrictions 

i 

Twin Towers to Rise 
Near Oak Bay, Fort 

Plan* lor a twin-lower, 15- four years ago waa acoompan- 
stnrey high-rise apartment build- led by a furore in which neigh¬ 
ing on four acre* near the biter- boring resident* protested vigor 
section ot Oak Bay Avenue end only the location ot a high-rise 
Fort Street are Mill under study m that area. This waa one rea¬ 
lty ihe eity'e engineering stall aim why so many restrictive 
Officials seem uncertain Wed-, 1 covenant*, which govern *#t- 
peaday kart when the plana hack, hndaoapfag and tam of 
would be releaaad. Wnttoag, knlUtog. seem aat as a mdlBaai 
would be done on the property at zoning hr high-rise. 

Until the releeee was given, they n BBS eea JOB 

B,wl _ Terrace Tower* are planned 

AU.EM OM WOMOXT b, E D guie. of West Vasni 

The building will be located ver and wiU cost about * 2 .- 


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Jtwt come up to the Third Floor and count 
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lummy' It you win you receive a 20.00 
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certificate, second prize. Ten consolation 
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ii afjmped during evening shopping 
Thur.viay night between 6:30 and 9 p.m. 
you double your prise! Enter now, contest 
close* April 24th. 


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On the Third 
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Victoria'* own have a 
Bound of their am! And 
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EATON S goes A-GO-GO 
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Club 6 
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CLASSIFIED 


LOCAL NEWS 


PAGE TWENTY-ONE 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965 


SECOND NEWS SECTION 


To O ffs et Fee Increase 


Rv GARY OAKES 

University of Victoria will 
provide funds for qualified 
students to offset any fee 
increase. President Mai* 
colm Taylor promised 
Thursday. 

Dr. Taylor laid "the w-hole 
problem at the university * bud¬ 
get ia stii! under review" but 
added "no decision he* yet been 
reached an the matter el a tee 
increeae.” 

BCaOLARSHIP PLAN 

At the same time the presi¬ 
dent annotmeed a SI0.000 uni¬ 
versity scholarship program to 
begin next term. 

Dr. Taylur >aid if a tee raise 
! ia unavoidable the university 
will provide bursariea to "offset 
ihe increase for any qualified 
student whose financial re¬ 
sources are such that he could 
not meet the increase.” 

WONT HAVE TO QUIT 

This means a qualified student 
won't have to drop out because 
I of lack of money . 

I The board want* every quali¬ 
fied B.C. student to attend uni¬ 
versity. Dr. Taylor said. 

The presidait added: "Canada 
needs every trained person it 
can graduate.” 

MOST SYMPATHETIC 

As a student who worked his 
way thro u gh adversity. Dr. 
Taylur said he ie “moat sympa¬ 
thetic” to the studmta* concern 
over fees. 

"My perso na l concern lor the 
welfare of students la ouch diet 


Union Aid Proposed 


B.C f ederation of Labor president K 
T. Staley of Victoria says a costly bursary 
plan may be put into effect by the federa¬ 
tion. 

He said tills would come as a result of 
withdrawal by the federation Jromth* tri- 
universities capital fund. 

Mr. Staley aaid the matter wilt be 


tfiieed by the executive at the next con¬ 
vention of the B.C. Feder a tion of Labor 
He said delegatee will probably he 
t-krd to support an extensive program of 
granting bursariea to students who are 
-one of trades union members. 

Mr. Staley announced Wednesday the 
federation wee pulling out of the fund. 


Still Supports Tri-lJ Fund 


Stretching Pates . . . 

Pooped poodle Binkie takes time out for snooze 
during presentation ceremonies which wound up 
three-day assembly of newly-appointed Queen's 
Scouts here. Scouts took ocean voyage aboard 
navy ships HMCS Qu'AppeUe and New Glasgow, 
loured legislative buildings and provincial museum 
and were inspected by Provincial Commissioner 
Charles Nash, during Victoria stay. 


To Prevent Delinquency 


Victoria Labor Gained he* tion of Labor's withdrawal from federation "with not take any 
not changed Ha stand about aup- th- fund does not affect the further part in this drive.” 
porting the tri-uni vers Kies cap*- council. Mr Armstrong said the with- 

ul fund, council secretary- At the same time, fund chair- drawal "could be understood as 
treasurer A. W. Tonne said man W. H. Armstrong criticized an attempt to e nforce a change 
Thursday. rederation pre*idrnl E. T Staley m iuniversity ftnancing) policy. 

Mr. Toone said B.l' Federa* for hfs announcement that the 


with the children of the people 
of British Columbia a* innoce n t 
bystanders." 

NOT CONN dYED 
The fund chairman quickly 
pointed out that the campaign 
has abaokitely nothing to do 
with university financing policy. 

Mr. Staley announced tha 
withdrawal at a Victoria Labor 
Gamcll meeting Wednesday. 
SUPPORTED FUND 
But Mr. Toone referred to s 
resolution paaard by tha council 
in lata March which supported 


CONCERTS 

FREE 

IIS SQUARE 


A permanrnt therapy project to curb Juvenile 
delinquency in Greater Victoria wax suggested by a 
aortal w orker Thursday nighL 

Gerald K Webb outlined the --- 

plan to a »ianding-room crowd cent living condition, for virtual- 
«d more than 100 at the annual ly neglected children 
meeting at the Family and Chil- • Development at a 
tern's Service drUmiumcy - (eevenUun and 

M the same tone, the aerv- delinquency, re. tmret program 
ire's executive director Gordon tor adoiew-ents and preoduir* 
R. Wright, railed tor a national- 

ly-co-ordinatrd program to solve The fourth point folk**, the 


Three free summer concert, 
by the Victoria Symphony in 
Centennial Square went eotfaus- 
iaztkelly approved Thursday by 
city council. 

Two at the oonearta would be 
ion Staday — June ft and July 


re sc bided." he said. 

CONGBEM POUt T 
Moreover. Mr. Toone said the 
motion was applauded by a Ca¬ 
nadian Labor Congress rxeou- 
tive who told tha council tt ii 
"congress policy to support edu¬ 
cational programs.” 

And fund chairman Armstrong 
agreed with Mr. Tonne, saying 
K ia "my undentaadtog that tha 
Victoria Labor Cbuncii has not 
altered its favorable resolution 
... or ia any way changed ita 
original aitnounoed support.” 

NO DMCOUKAOEMENT 
Mr. Armstrong alao believed 
"no labor official has over dis¬ 
couraged any union member 
from supporting this campaign '' 


behind thr Service's Protect Six. 


» therapy with six boy*, aged 11 to 
Greater V ketori. n , .ppe.redhr.ded lor a I 

S An increased marriage delinquent futmv 
eounsciling service. Exact results at the project 

• A supervised homemaker, wont be known for five to IS 

service to help prevent family years, Mr. Webb eaplained, "but 
breakdown we do Know they have been able 

• Development of subsidized to change, to move onto better 
day-care services lo provide de- levels at functioning." 


L nhraratty at Victoria. UBC and L ._ lh# __ I 

Siraoi Fraser are all studying 

the question of how much of the JJJ'. J^SL.da Qamc .1 

Er*** h ° u ‘ d ^STmSrSSSmSSSt 

b ° rne ** tiena Cbmmittee. individual, and 

The scholarship program came bua m esaaa. 
under fire from Paul William- "Thta ia tha moat desirable 
■on. president of the university's uae da aquare eonM be put to 
Alma Mater Society, who said the very sort at thing we had In i 
a scholarship plan will "not at- mind when it was u catere- 
leviate a tuition fee increase.” piatsd." said Mayor Wilson 

ACADEMIC BASIS 

“It's based on academic 

achievement and not financial mPPVI 111 

need.” he said. kJvVll 111 

Using a protected enrolment 

of 3.CM. Mr. Williamson said if Tmm Harilaa holding a case of 
tees are increased 150. It will eupa of ke cream tar a church 

take 1150 000 out °f student poo- j A dairy water, ha live. with 

kets while the uni varsity re- .. ,, —. . „ —. 

turns nstlv >10(101 In “* W “ t ■■ •* "O- «■ 


Better Understanding 


Moreover, "we know thrs*| "national program co-opera t.ve- 
kids have been provided with ly plaroed by local, provincial 
aame means of better combat- and national representative*, 
tin" stresses and strains of ado- and executed in unison on these 
licence, of dealing with their same three levels 
problem-, of understanding Mr Wright warned feat until 
themselves and their families, we do tela. and in ae doing, turn 
and we helped families under¬ 
stand their teenagers." 

Co nseque n tly, ‘haw can a spool 
a much lower pot at dial tar 
drltaqurncy " Mr. Webb told tha 
group. 

He said the project attempted 
“not to deal with delinquency, 
but to prevent H* occurrence.” 

Tlie need for such prevention 
arrvK-e is great. Mr. Webli con¬ 
tinued and Project Six. if de¬ 
veloped on a larger and more 
permanent scale, could help 
achieve this 

"Now ia the time for the com- 
imatity to consider whether or 
net they wasrt this ktad at pro¬ 
gram. this kind of service. It 


. . . Refreshing Pause 

Ifa humid work presenting 260 Queen's Scout 
certificates Lieutenant-Governor Pearkes found 
Thursday. He joined newly-appointed Scouts in 
bottle of pop after ceremony in Government House. 
—I Jim Ryan Photon) 


HABOLT JtannED ... Am Bhfcer Aaouaatag Mgh gees' from the east . . . Baton FINAL ANALYMB 

Mr. Williamson suggewed the achool sports . .. Waroy Gasan- and Baa Wtea delighted with “Certainly the means of edu* 
best way for thr university to ana and Dtaaas TijtbaB prepar- their new car . . . Unda Wright cation at young people should, 

"clear up this controversy" is ing tor a trip to Quebec ... and Bsallwr Farrs* marvelling hi the final analysis, be thr de- 

io announce there won't be an Baas WBsaa checking stock . . . at the beauty of Long Beac)^but clsioa at themselves and their 

increasr. Monos* Bag starting a new Jobinot enchanted by the roads parents.” the chairman added. 

GET ON WITH FUND 

"Then we can forgot about 
that and gel an with raising the I 
|3t,000,000" through the tri-uni- 
v rril ties capital fund. 

Known as the president's 
scholarships, they win provide 
five S00 sohotarshipa for high 
achool graduates entering the 
adversity. Remainder at the 
110,000 will be awarded in 
amounts up to MOO for univer¬ 
sity students continuing their 
.studies here Roth categories 
sre hawd on achievement. 


Memorial Pen Stolen 


Many Smokers Drop Habit 
But Cigarette Sales Climb 


The problem at family crista 
•ad hnahdosra as explained by 
Hr. Wright, “la greater by tor 

ervnmindty or even any one pro¬ 
vincial gover nm e n t." 

He maintain* the only effec¬ 
tive solution In the crisis is a 


While few people seriously be¬ 
lieve there la no coonecUan be¬ 
tween smoking and hag cancer, 
cigarette salaa are tacranaing 
this year says Victoria internist 
Dr. R. M. Lane. 

“You can take the figures any 
way you like, from nag country 
you like, and you COtaat doubt 
(hero ia a co nsw etioa batwca a 
lung cancer and smokfag a lot 
of cigarettes over a long period 
of time. 

"But while reports (ram health 
experts in Britain and United 
States caused a depression in 
cigarette sales early In 19M. 
saiss of tobacco are now riatag,” 
said Dr. Lane. 

mobb run 

"While there are fewer casual 
unobars, those who da smoke 
go through more patte a day." 

He said lung cancer la not the 
only eaoae far aowoan to cigar- 


lie panted out there is a groat 
deal at lung cancer in Greater 
Victoria. 

"Part of the reason may bo 
the type at residents we haw; 
there are many veterans here, 
many passage el Brit is h stock, 
who have smoked a great deal 
in their lives. 

PANEL BPEAKEB 

Dr. Lana will be a mrmbrr 
of a (teeters' pawl Which will 
discuia cancer and anasver 
questions at the cancer fonai 
Monday. 

The free forum wiB be held kt 
Central Junior high achool. kan 
opto at T:» p.m. 

FjranBn tiie^pro gra m will be 


Unwed-Mother Picture Changin 


‘/Vice Girl’ Is One in Trouble 


By TONY DtLLON DAVNl 

The unmarried mother of to¬ 
day ia likely to be "the nice 
girl next door.*' 

May Gross, chairman of a 
B.C. Parent-Teachsr Federa¬ 
tion committee an child wel¬ 
fare. said Thursday, "tha pic¬ 
ture at unmarried mothers la 
changing." 

At the federation convention 
In Victoria she said, "Tan or 
15 yean ago the typical un¬ 
married mother had same de¬ 
gree at hostility and resent- 
m-nt. and a damaged back- 
graaid. 


couvrr Protestant Children's 
Aid Society record* IB unmar¬ 
ried mothers came to them for 
aid in January. It in Febru¬ 
ary asid M in March. 

"This kt an alarming pic¬ 
ture, and we need to coroidrr 


seriously llte place at Hie 
school in offering course* in 
'effective living.' which would 
include biology and sex educa¬ 
tion.’* 

She aaid It is equally import¬ 
ant to consider who will teach 


a tremendous responsibility.” 

She said it Is important to 
urge the provincial govern¬ 
ment to consider the estabUsh- 
ment of a child cant training 
program, ao that people with 
aptitude can receive training 
in a practical setting. 


the students, "as aptitude I* 
Just at important as other 
qualifications." 

"There la a groat need to 
help young people understand 
that tiie ability to pro c reate 
and reproduce carries with It 


"It ia not enough to have 
natural concern and a desire 
to help dlatobed children. It 
ia c aa roti B l to love knowledge 
and training b ef ore attempt¬ 
ing to handle them.” 

The chairman said there la 
a need In B.C for a training 
program for persona inter¬ 
ested in becoming "houM- 
paraata" fa group living 
homes, and half-way houses 
for d el i n q u ent and predeUn- 
quenl children. 


Three Rs May Become Two Rs and P 


CSMIBMAM 

Other d octor s at the 

._ are Dr. A. & Nate. Dr. 

Hough, Dr. J. M. W. < 
and Dr. M. J. Lynch. 

__ Dr. Lane said treatment of Chairman of thr (arum 

rata comes from a Jump In the hag cancer has improved, bu^H. M tdmtosos. presk 


graining mast be printed. 

The elimination af writing weald solve 
one education p roble m . 

Mr. McLaughlin said that p rahie ms 
arise when a child, wlw kan barely learned 
hoar to print, has lo learn to write. WMh- 
«tnt writing, they wool* ja*t have to learn 
to print. 


"Today there are no social 
or economic' boundaries 
"She is apt to be the nice 
girl next door " 

The chairman said the Van- 









fiat(i| (folonist Vicltrii, I.C., Fri, April 23, IFF® 


Native Daughters 


Many A ttending 
46th Session 


IMPORTED 


Mi*s Jrun Lortnirr 


grand Tli* committee in charge °f 
chaplain of the Native Dough -1 xesston arrangements includes 
(era of Britiah Columbia, enter-1 Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs Boyd 
tamed executive members at Brawn. Mrs. E. E-Corbett, Mrs. 


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for every room !■ the house 


Tnk Dlnlag Table*. 90CM 

w ith extension*, from Oa# 


home. 


side at the sessum Of Beer, and addlbon to Ha work of pre- 
rte'egates are aUendiB* from j „ Uct ^ rrconi. ^ 

Vancouver New WestnUnster hlltoriM , interest #ml tenons: 
fort Langley. Campbell River, the ^ * pion^,. !t * 
Nanaimo. Ladysmith and Vic- Eroup ta ^ Mtlv * ta ^t- 

ton *' able wort. It la impacted that 

The address of welcome win each poet will pnaM reports 
be given by Mrs. John Sullivan, of its apart lor aertor dbaera 
Ichief factor of post No. S, . . 

Victoria. A ^hderahlp k pmeentad by 


■ sr Ha lag Chair, with built-in footstool 94 
tfabric: rholos of colori ... ■ 

Mm also aor exriariee aalaelioa a/ 
Sraadlaariaa Drapery Fabrics 


Willard Ireland, protinclal H-jsity of fritish Columbia lor re- 
brarian. will be guest speaker search work in the early history 
at a banquet to be held In Holy- ol British Columbia, such work 
rood House, this evening. A to be carried on in the Pravin- 
dance will follmv. Both events rial Archives in Victoria 
will also be attended by mem 
hers of the Grand Peat, Native 
Sons of British CMumbia. who At X1UASY 
wilt also be here in session Regular meeting of Woman's 
.Saturday morning s session Au*‘ll*nr * K*** 1 
will see Mrs. V. Seaton. Lady- .**■• wlU be held at «• pm.. 
«mlth, presenting the retiring j a. in the Nunes Rest¬ 
ers nd factor with 


Ik’IcRalcrt from all |wiLh of the* provimv wre in 
Vifiotla at lending th«' 43rd animal sesnion of fliyhi 
Worshipful Grand I«odge of British Columbia, 
ladies Orange Benevolent Assotiation. which 
xtartod Thursday at the Empiv*x Hotel and con¬ 
tinues until Sitturdnv. I .oca l lodges entertained at 


a tea jeslerday afternoon at the Ontnue Hall in 
honor of Ihe vikitins delegates. Pictured at the tea 
ait*, from left to right. Mrs. A. I. Sharpe. New West¬ 
minster; Min. J. If. Reckelt, Vancouver: Mr*. A. 
f/lmnnds. Victoria, who was tea convener, and 
Mrs..K. A. Wells, Vancouver. (Robin Clarkel 


c. e. sorvin m 


KmtH*vKdicanh loirs 


her past 
ersnd factor's Jewel. Mrs. R. 
Yatas. Port Langley, will install 
the /tew officers. 

Saturday afternoon, His Honor 
the Ueutwent-Governor and 
Mrs. Goorga R. Paartsa will en¬ 
tertain an of tha delegatee at 
a taa In Govvrnmwt House. 


Here fur tiie wedding were 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Em|<ey, Powell 
River. B.C; Mr*. J. Relf snd 
Miss Kit Relf, Edmonton, Alta; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards, tlw 
Misses Donna. Norma and Joan 
Edwards and Master Carl Ed¬ 


wards. all of KauduojM, B.C.; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Travis, and 
Mr. and Mn. R. Travis. North 
Vancouver: Mr. and Mr*. E. 
Thrift. White Rock. B.C.. and- 
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ehrood. New 
Westminster. 


Mr William Gerald Empey 
Rev. E- W. I lay ps officiated 
at the etening ceremony lor the 
slaughter *»f Mr. and Mrs. 
Reginald Edwards, 298,'! Black¬ 
wood Street. and the son of Mr 
and Mra. Gerald Empey. 2103 
Melly a Cross Road. Saaniehton 
Mr Kenneth Ansdell was or¬ 
ganist and played Je-u Joy of 
Man a lV-trmg. during llie sign¬ 
ing of the regu-tei. 


A new carpet 
your heart's desire? 

A tight budget 
your dilemma? 

SOLUTION? SIMPLE 

there are barm 1 !'- plore during 


gladiolus centred with a yellow 
n»»e «nd the bridesmaids earned 
cascade bouquets of white, 
gladiolus. They ail wore pearl 
jx-ndant*. gift of the bride. 

Mr. Ronald Empey was best 
man for hia brother. I’she ring 
w ere Mr Brian Empey . 
groom* brother, and Mr 


Given in marriage by her * * * 

father the l*nde chose a floor- White and yellow streamers i 
length gown of peau de kw decorated the Oddfellows' Hall 
atyled with a slightly' for the reception which followed, 

akirt and featuring a detachable Ernest Murtaa pro po sed the 
full train. Lace applique* en- toast to the bride. A th re e-tiered 
hanced the scalloped neckline rag*, made by the bride's! 
•ml skirt The bride's chapel mother, centred the head table 
length, butterfly net veil misted Dancing lo the music of Mr. 
fmm a French organza roae Eric Paver and his group fbl- 
lieadpiecc. Yellow roses, white lowed the reception, 
feathered carnations and For travelling to the B.C. 


Slater and Marilyn Taylor were 


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Hooked Rugs 9 Scatter Mats 
Roll Ends 


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From JUS. 


P. R. Kidd, Mn. L. E. Wight. 
Mr* P. K. Brown, and Miss F. 
J. B. Wnt 


B.C. Hydro chairman Dr. H. H. Ruttenberg, Washington, D.C. 
L. Keenleyslde will thU week- victoria resident! attending 
end serve aa host to a group of me luncheon will delude Mrs 
distinguished Americans who W A-C . Bennett, Mrs. C. Budd, 
will be in Vancouver and Vic- Mri M Taylor. Mrs. R. B. 
turia to attend the semi-annual Wilson. Mrs. R. W. Bonner, 
meeting of the board of directors Mrs A F Paget, and from B.C. 
of Resources For The Future Hydro Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mrs. 


Wagon 

Holds 

Gifts 


Marilyn Witsn, whose marrt- 
age to Mr. David Sneddon took 
place Thursday at 8b Lukes' 
Anglican Church, was guest of 
honor at a surprise shower given 
l<y Mrs. D. R. Morrison and her 
daughter. Margaret at their 
home on Stanho|* Place. 

1 A corsage of a pink orchid 
was presented to the bride-elect. 
Her mother, Mrs. Victor Vstan. 
recei v e d a corsage of red and 
white striped carnations. 

The gills. In ■ |link and yellow 
covered wagon, were presented 
to the honored guest by her sis¬ 
ter. Miss Elaine Wataon. 

Guests were Mrs. A. Evans. 
Mn. H Evans. Mn. K Chap¬ 
man, Mn. D. Trlnder, Mn. J 
Trough tan. Mn. G. Denis. Mn. 
J. Balmer. Mn. K. Green, Mn 
G. Washington, Mn. I. Doidge, 
Mn. F. May. Mn, L. Weyler. 
Mn. C. Weyler. Mn. B. Trot*. 
Mn. E. Vos, and die Misses 
Yvonne Janes and P e gg y Kn- 


... eaearvs the fcnest medi¬ 
cal care possible. The health 
of your growing children 
may dapond upon it. That's 
why we suggest regular fcm- 
■y aksrinips by your doctor. 
You will enjoy for greeter 
peace of mind and help 


pence, Mrs. Carl Hare, whnae striking hat was 
black; Mrs, S, A. Ryee and Mrs. C. N. Forward 
wearing * large red cartwheel hat. 


A group pictured at the Faculty Women’s Chib tea 
at Uplands Golf Chib yesterday afternoon are, from 
left to right. Mrs. W. G. Shelton, Mrs. R. G. Law- 


By Dorothy Wrotnowski 


Clever pen and Ink drawings of grass hockey 
paraphernalia will be part of the decoration In 
Genoa Bay Lodge Ihis etening for the annual ball 
of the Cowichan ladln' Gnw Horkey Chib. The 
artist Is Mn. Pat Clark. 

Ol course there will be mass¬ 
es of spring flowers, too. 
from the Harden- in the valley 
Which are equally t>eauii- 
ful si those of Victoria. 


From thr Cuwkhan srea 
will be Mr. >M Mrs. O. 
Hprlsgterd, Mr. awd Mrs. 
Briaa WeM. Mr. sad Mrs. 
Jabs Halbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. 
sirs art, Mr. sad Mr*. T. Carr, 
Mr. aad Mrs. J-he Lawreaea. 
Mr. sad Mn. George Stslsaa 
and you can take your choke 
of whether the Deals Hscars 
should be included In the Vic¬ 
toria or Gowichaa groups. 

Mrs. K. M. Hears has been 
busy as she Is in charge of all 
arrangements lor the ball. 


t apt. sad Mrs. P. Os- 
wsrlb - Master*, she is presi¬ 
dent of the club, will be wel¬ 
coming guests to the hail, the 
third i*it on by the Club. 

The Philip Holme. and the 
Ralph Byfcr* will go Up to the 
ball by bout and plan to stay 
the weekend there. 

Others going up from here 
are Dr. and Mrs. M. J. W. 
»aa. Mr. sad Mrs. D. H o m er 
DUoa, Mr. sad Mrs. Mk-hael 


At the Faculty Women’i Chib of the 
University tea yesterday afternoon 
for Mrs. Malcolm Taylor, wife of the 
university president. Mrs. Jack Chris¬ 


tie, right. Is pictured with the re¬ 
ceiving line, from left, Mrs. J. B. 
desrihue, Mn. Taylor and Mn. Wil¬ 
frid Johns, club president. 


90 Years Saturday 

Mrs. James Fetrie will be 
90 years old on Saturday so 
her aon and daughter-in-law, 

Dr. aad Mrs. R-* M. Petrie will 
give a ha to help her cele¬ 
brate. Two other sons at the 


U.S. Goes for U.K. Look 


nonegenariaa. James aad J«ba 
are coming from Vancouver 
with their families Id make it 
• real family party. 

Mrs. Psirie aad her late hue- 
bead came here S3 yean ago 


FLOWER TEA 

Jennie arrived la New York Fairfield United Church 
last September aad already is Women wti hold a flower tea 

rl n UhtUm6 “ ■ J" from 3:31 to 4 p.m.. April ». 
wading waa B slues cod Mr |„ the Sunday School room of the 


Dean of Women at the 
University. F kwte Nobis 
was really proud of the 
VlkeMea winning the Cana¬ 
dian Junior Girls basketball 
championship. 

The Vlfcottee are the Uni¬ 
versity team and Ftmte 
told me that it waa highly 
debatable whether the girls 
would be allowed to compete 
(so near exams) so it waa 
doubly i ew an t i ng that they 
had done so well. 


Mr*-- Rag Ray in green Mass 
and gay yellow hat. Mrs. W. 
k. Crass in oyster beige suit 
and hat were an the eommittee 
in charge of arrange menu 
mith Mrs. Cary Gaabwa who 
waa ka a beige double knit 
and spring-Oke hat of green 
satin roses. 


R. A P. MNNCR faffing almost to her eyes 

Victoria Business and Profee- makeup Is pale, 
sicnal Women's Club dimer Thee*, she expiafcwd u 
meeting will be held Monday. mrnt , at the British look - 
April M at Lll p.m. at War makeup, feminine hair it 
Amputees Had. Guest Ranker aatuiai tee to the clothes 
will be Mr. Gerald W. Webb, dk „ ft . B _ 
ncur «x invixii icmw rar — 

Emotionally disturbed children. [■■■■■■■■MMMaMMHi 


Wlule I was there Mrs. M. 
C GHRtead and Mrs. R. T. 
Water* were doing the honors 
at the tea table which was 
centred with red sad white 
tulips hi a crystal bowl. Mrs. 

(Khars were also talking ReM EMatt, Mrs. S. A. Ryea 
about the team St the and Mrs. FtsMs were to take 
Faculty Women's Club of over later. 

the University tea given for o»*-eifc —- Mr _ 

Mrs. Malcolm Tsylsr, wife *7^*— M« temd Mr* 
of the University president. r , ' - , 

It waa held at Uplands Golf ^ ^ ^ „j ru| „ 

Club lounge, such a pirn* ^ ^ 

■nt spot overlooking the |ot m, *h*rs & debclous 
rolling greens. sandwiches and cake. 

In the receiving line wtth ——* 

Mrs. Taylor who waa in a 
silvery given dress and hat 
with gardenia corsage was 
Mrs. J. R CVmrihae. wife of 
the Chancellor of the Uni- 
verity dressed In grey and ' *V*. , 

allver. with an orchid oor- ^^ 

sage and Mrs. WUfrid Johns. ^ • 

Club president. She was > 

wearing a black silk suit 
with the moot attractive 
white blouse, the ruffled col- 

lor and cuffs outlined tn ” 

Mach lace. Her black straw „JT 

bat had white straw braided 
around the crown. 


DINING ROOM SUITES: 

• Dining Ta b les, from 

• Buffets, from - . 


Thit W-k at Gordon Mis 


headquarters 

M & 


And The Seasons 
March On Apace 


Now la tht time to think of the warm 
Summer season to close ahead—and now, while 
stocks are at their best Is the time to consider 
the clothing we will be wearing during those 
balmy days. 

The Summer picture, here at Gardes EBls 
Limited la one of comfort and relaxation com¬ 
bined with quality tod rye-stopping style. 

There are Mght-wMght synthetic suits for 
daytime or Informal evening wear, cool and fresh 
as on off-shore breae, and priced at only 135.00 
and *39.50. 

For the bead), golf links, or many other 
occasions there are skirts and Bermuda shorts 
In Moygashel linen and wash-and-wear fabrics— 
these to wear with blending printed blouses of 
Dacron or cotton. For the cool evening or sudden 
cloudy period there are matching hand-knit 
sweaten. 

And. of course, Swimwear. Swimwear from 
many countries ranging all the way from the 
classic conservative to the newest of this season's 
new looks. Many of these Items, particularly In 
the imported lines, cannot be repeated later In 
the season, so now is the time to make your 
selection while stocks aze complete. 


Stee freshly styled tea 
for Sprias- TsdofeDy 
tailatsd with ffie p t o vte 


Mr*. George Bread and 
Mtee Jew* Day. both mem¬ 
ber*, of the faculty, were 
both tn pink. Mr* Bread had 
on a soft pink check suit and 
lovety fluffy hat of ptnk 
row* and Mlaa Dey'a suit 
was bright pink and she hod 
• pink flower stop her black 
straw pUIbox. 

Everytlme you turned 
around you could see Mr* 


Fine quality furniture. Flu iround corners ard along the wag. 


bat made entirely of large, 
brilliant red poppies. 

Mte* Aao Van ter Veert 

who is at the University 
library had on s black hat, 
the crown of patent leather 
sad the brim of straw. Mr* 


Available In... white, beige, 

n * vyor 19 9S 

black mesh_ 


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House' 


Mark Golden Anniversary ANN 


Grandsons 7 


farmer residual* at Sidney, i their gotten wedding miniver* 
Mr nd Mn E. G. Dftsah olliarjr. They were honored at ui 
1357 Unwuud Avtwt celehratedlofwn house at the home of their 


Mr. mmd Mn. E. G. Dibnmk 


: sun and daughter-in-law, M r - 
and Mr* Q. H Dlhnah. W75 
Lochaide Drive. Sidney. Thfiow- 
Ing Hi* reception a family din¬ 
ner was held at the Prince** 
Mary Reataurunt. 

Apt>ruiumaleiy W guest* from 
Sidney. Winnipeg, Vancouver 
and Victoria congratulated the 
cou[>Je in a setting of beautiful 
sirring flower*. Mr. and Mr*. 
Dihnah cut their wedding cake 
folkming a loaat offered by Mr. 
A A. Cormack. CommUskmer. 
Village of Sidney. 

Mr and Mr*. Difan ah were 
married In London. England. 
April 7. 1915. coming to Canada 
la 1919. They reaided In Winni¬ 
peg prior to moving to British 


Columbia where they have lived 
'for the past IS years. 

The Dlhnah'* three children. 
C R Dtbnah of Victoria. Q. H. 
Ditanah at Sidney and lira. S V. 
Wood* of Vancouver were all on 
hand to help their parent* cele¬ 
brate this happy occasion. The. 
youngest of the nine grandchil¬ 
dren. Brian Wooda, aged six 
week* took a moat active pari! 
In all the festivities, posing for' 
picture* in the anna of his 
grandmother. 

Messages of congratulations 
were received (mm Prime Min¬ 
ister Pearson. IBs Honor 
Lieutenant Governor Pearkei. 

I George Qi a W e rto n , MP, Mr. Cnr- 
i muck and Mice Chief G Taft 
1 of Winnipeg. 


LANDERS Christened 


Dear Asa Uadm: I'm a divorced woman who In, —— waning. They do mn. A 
trying hard to rmine my son to be a good citiaen. He la JtatowStted^but'tota Aam'nat 
11 years old and I’ve been worried about him for quite ma«i ha is «to. 

■ome time. It !■ poaaible to have a hand 

Lately amounts ot ■ trld *h*t to do about it — fined wMh Wannsttas and sUU 

ha« bee* mirnm, from ^ 

bourn. Last week S3 I had Dew Mother: Children who 


w. —» tor the sitter mysteri- mMd ^ and^*”- J" ■" ■» 

ousiy disappeared. Yaaienlay i Tour son probably —to do M. 

saw my ana rummaging around cut htoiaetf—not to get aynv g ( m al I mi tod fag the h- 
ln my pone. He took out a patfag—but because he frit the trilectual aanchtoery we kthirit. 
duller bill and stuck It to Ms need ^ punUtun “ L Yon and I eoutt never be Efae- 

shue. He dU not know I passed Get outside help far this ” 

w b, ttm. ^ him txqr. Ask your family physician w « 5f • h^vw. tocreaae 

the door >»t to time to see him. rV , ' our faimwlrrt— fag roadtog and 


Send Books To Germany 


| I decided to tell him. about an 
| hour later, that I had "lost" 


At Ganges 

GANGES. B.C — Two Itde 
rudsni «f Mr . and Mm A 1A 


George's Anglican 


Mn. Frill 


Mr* J. A- Brawn reported at ( 
recent meeting ef Esquimau 
Chapter IODE held at the homo 
of Mrf. C. G Corneille that two 
bundles of books had been amt 
to Germany lor service men. 

Mrs. C. A. Dodlmeade, rege n t, 
and Mr*. A. Hatch, standard 
bearer, reported an the recent 
annua] provincial meeting to 
Vancouver. 


Aa attractive, hand-made af- 
ghaa, made by Mrs. T G. 
Clarke, will be donated to a 
local nursing home on behalf of 
fhe Esqulmalt Chapter. 

Mn. G. P. Clarke read aa 
article entitled, What Is Cms- 
ada? A resume of the wash 
done fay (be IODE tm wwkttag 
Commonwealth students In high¬ 
er education we* given fag lira. 
A. W. Smith. 


some money around the hou» "'*** 40 * th "» ta w# cm do that Job bettor 

and asked If he would help me W rOU , C " “ ■ «* ri °" to *- —< 

k«k (or it I offered a 25c re-, nman ~ ! - 

ward as an incentive. He helped 1 I am Just average myself but , _ 

me look for about 15 minutes I have a girl friend who is very Slintl fjf I Pit 
then said. "You must have foot brainy. She knows an awful lot »>a* 

that money somewhere else." of things. I would Just love to 

I finally became exasperated ** “ ai “ April .30 

and taM Mm to took In Mb shoe My younger slater ia very I 

beo a uaa that's where I saw clever, too. 1 would give any- St. Martina Afterneen 

Mm pul It. He broke toto lean thing It I ctouid think of the Woman's Auxiliary will hold tto 
and said he didn't know why ha things to say that she says, annual spring tea and sale from 

did such terrible Mags. Please tell me how people con j to i .M p m.. A|»ril M. In the 

Half an hour tolar he cut Ms .™ r * r “ *««« Hall. Ot«J Aieoue 

Itoger while sHc^ eome sand-j UP BKAIJXS Mrs. K. Schilling wIR the 

with meat. I know he cut him- Dear Admirer i You uee toe affair. Stalls for home cooking, 
self to get sympathy. Please teQ 1 words mart, brainy, wise and plants and miscellaneous articles 
me what to wrung wMh the boy clever aa If they all have the will Iw featured. 


Mrs. CfamelUe spoke on the Mrs. M. H. Saar saatotofl Mrs. 
work done by the Chapter at CurneiBe to hostess dudes lot- 
Rad Cross Lodge. towtog the meeting. 


Mrs. Jail Whist. 

A family lea followed at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, 
RaJnluw Road. 

la year gain RHEUMATIC*' 

ARTHRITIC? 

Da you lows tar rekaf kwa toe ageng 
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OwIN" Chsptoi attended the Parla preview of By A 
Beautiful Summer Evenkis, ki which she made her movie 
debut. A sneaky photographer look a picture of the attractive 
young actress yawning! The nicest thing about Geraldine b 
that, in spite of her famous parents, ahe is completely un¬ 
spoiled. When the press clipping*—all good—arrive et her 
apartment she b like a little child in her pleasure. 


The Little World of SHEILAH GRAHAM 


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Garden Notes 


Prides. AH 11. IMS 


Lots for So Little 


*S 1 


By M. V. Of EXULT, FMS 

If there are any newcomers to 
gardening among my readers who 
haven't as yet experienced the Joys and 
excitement of growing gladiolus. I 
want to urge them with all the force 
■t my command to get into the swim 
and blow themaelves to at least a 
couple of dozen glad bulbs. 

It isn't only that the gladiolus Is 
Just about the easiest at all flowers to 
grow. My enthusiasm for glads stems, 
I think, from the fact that you get so 
much for so little, with a little 10-cent 
bulb developing Into a majestic four- 
foot spike of glorious bloom which 
■ends thrills of delight racing up and 
down your back Just to look at it. 

* * a 

Glad bulbs are sold ordinarily in 
two ways; in mixtures or coilecUoni 
to which you get an assortment of 
unnamed bulbs, or by named varieties, 
in which you know beforehand exactly 
what you're getting. 

Generally speaking, the mixture j 
arc vary good value, with the bulbs 
running around seven to nine cents 
each. These will product magnificent 
Qowers as a rule, and In good variety, 
but I think you’ll find it a bit frustrat¬ 
ing. as time goes on, not to know the 
names of your pets. 

For my money, it it a lot more fun 
to buy your bulbs by name, even though 
they may cost a Utile more. If you 


label them carefully as you plant them, 
you'U find you develop certain 
favorites as they come into bloom, and 
you'U be able to hold forth le arn e d ly 
over the beck fence on the respective 
merits of Elizabeth the Queen and Fire 
Opal. 

When you buy your bulbs, try to 
think of It as starting a collection —- 
an investment rather than an ex¬ 
pense. Glad bulbs multiply fairly fast, 
you know, and every bulb you buy this 
spring may be a dozen bulbs in a 
few years' time. Start with bargain 
counter trash today, and you'U wind up 
with a whole garden full at wurthltu 
rubbish. Start with a few pedi g reed 
named kinds, and you can parlay them 
into a valuable collection of thorough¬ 
breds. 

* * * 

Prices early In the sea ion will run 
from about 75e to 11.50 per docen bulbs. 
All-America Award winners and very 
new varieties may be priced as high as 
S4 per daaen. but 1 should point out 
that a very high pels* doesn't neces¬ 
sarily mean a more beautiful flower; it 
la mete an indtestfon of rarity and 
newness than a measure at excellence 

Late to the see son, as the stores 
■tart clearing away what is left of 
their stock, prices may drop as low 
■■ 4k per dozen, for a denier can't 
carry unsold bulbs over to next year — 
they must be sold and planted this 


spring or consigned to the incinerator. 

Generally speakin g, the m end-of- 
■essoo bargains are a pretty good buy, 
providing they were sound bulbs of 
named varieties to start with, and pro¬ 
viding they have been given good stor¬ 
age conditions The bulb, should be 
clean-skinned, firm and hard to the 
touch, never soft when squeezed, and 
if sprouted, the sprouts shouldn't be 
more than aa lash long. I have bought 
pedigreed bulbs ax late ax the middle 
of June and have never had cause to 
regret It. 

k ♦ ♦ 

If you buy your bulbs from open 
bins, the kind to select are not the 
biggest acmes, for the very large, 
flattish kinds seldom produce the beat 
spikes of bloom. For prize-winning 
flowers, you want a rounder, high¬ 
shouldered type of bulb, thick through 
from tap to bad am. and with a smallish 
root scar on the bottom. Such a bulb 
Is a “virgin”; that la, it it a young 
bulb grown from a connlet rather than 
one farmed by the spUlting up of an aid 
bulb. 

Another flower stows tomorrow, this 
time the North Saanich Gardaa Club's 
spring show to Sanecba Hall, Sidney, 
opening at 2 pjn. I wasn't info rme d ef 
the admission price, but the usual 
pattern is T5c in the slteniaan. tee 
included, end 25c in the evening, sans 
eats. My apologies If 1 have guessed 
wrung. 


Fake Scientist Drew Two Salaries 


be knew nothing about science he was versed to the ad¬ 
ministration of research institutes. 

Having read ao article In a papular scientific Action 
magazine he approached the director of the Institute ef 
Aviation hatrumentation in 1K3 and told him ha had a 
scheme for a memory machine. 

By way of credentials he produced a forged diploma 
and the director, without further inquiry, approved the pro¬ 
ject, and assigned a five-man team of technicians to work 
with him. 

* * * 

Whenever Mx associates quizzed him about details of 
the memory machine. Gendlin said Ms application far ■ 
patent was pending, so he could describe Ms machine only 
in general terms. 

One day Gendlin came to tha institute carrying a small 
box and a nnou n c ed that this wax a model ef Ma m emor y 
machine. But the ban contained a crystal that could not be 
exposed to the -tight and could not be opened. 

There were murmurs of doubt, but Gendlin managed 
to silence them by de c la ring be wax in ooaztaat touch with 
» mi o r Scwtot aelmstietz. IHa team mem b er s knew, or mm- 
pectsd, be was a f ra u d, but be had ismeasdaily wen their 
loyalty by wsagttog salary Increases lor them. 

* * * 

Eve—nelly. prnX—nr Bills new. aw —m to she AvtaWea 

Instrumentation Institute, began to siwpert Gendlin. 

Sens In* that Ma luck was running nut. Geesllla ra algned 
from the Aviation Instrumentation Institute and moved over 
to the Telecommunications Institute- taking with Mm Ma five- 
man ranaarch team. When Gendlin realized that Ms profitable 
hoax had not long to run he taaiahed. 

He has not been found and to probably starts* a new 
"sctositiftc " Barter some wh er e else to Itaasla under a dUfor- 
asst name. It's a Mg onontiy. 


The impostor, identified so far only by Mx surname. 
Gendlin, might ha vs continued Ma masquerade but for 
Ms greed. 

His monthly salary at 350 rubles at the Telecommuni¬ 
cations Institute, high by Soviet standards. Just wasn't 
enough. 

Without giving notice, ha toft for a Job at tha Institute 
at Electnmic Measuring Ins tru manta, who gladly hired Mm 
at their laboratory head. But a lew days later GrtUHn went 
back to the Telecomnamleattosss Iswtitute and was prompt¬ 
ly ret—Sated. 

Af'er another IS days Ise rerun—it to the El—rate 
Measurement Institute asking to be taken back. The Bisector 
obligingly cancelled the order of dismissal and from then 
on Gendlin drew full salaries from the two taatitutea. 

* A * 

How did Gendlin pane ■■ a sciantizt for two years 
without being found out? 

Ac i ns ittog to Izvestia the answer la simple. Duztog Mm 
masquerade Geudha did no sc tort Ac work. Ha made ao 
mistakes and so than was netting against Mm. But though 


By EDMt ND ITEVBNt, frees Mamww 

There are quite a few red facet now to the Leningrad 
scientific community, including those of the dfreckon of 
two of that city's research taatitutea. And with good reason. 
For the past two years they were completely taken to by 
a 21 -year-old impostor who told them ha was a physicist 
with a doctor's degree. 

Until he suddenly vanished some days ago he had been 
head of the laboratory at tha Leningrad Institute at Tete- 
communicstkeix for 32 months. Far a yaar bafort that ha 
had worked as a scalar scientist at tits Leningrad Institute 
of Aviation Instrumentation. 

* * * 


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McOwj IMI m» Mm o> m tur *< b*rt)ecue. cooler*, etc. 


MB 

Extra Puts 15.00 


MARSHALL WELLS 
Fort EV 4-1021 


SIDES at BABY 
•r MATURE BEEF 
4ft: lb. 

Cut and wrapped 
trow and deivftrad 
HARVEY S FINE MEATS 
170S Quadra EV 1-3031 


•* tMCaox n% a 
SUMMXnwKICK 
•TOUT COAT* 


14 VALIANT VMS Hardtop ! 
WMta, AT. mfto. Mi M- 


SALE 

at SINGER'S 
FRIDAY and SATURDAY 
SPECIALS 


CARS ON DISPLAY 
TODAY 


28 Bstly CbUtoW 

ffOto. Aped n. m i_ 

M MATS AMO MAMM 

ruwwwmm 


V-17SA. Ret Jim «u* 


51 VAUXHALL QMS. I» 
totnulato. A real bur. 
Stock No. V4JTA. 

Rat SUM. U0« 


31 AUSTIN AS. Real 


a VALIANT V300 Sedan. 
AT. Ml h p . wtdto. i*aI 


USED CARS 
NOW AT 

K30 TATES STREET 

<N«nt to Gibaon 'a 
B u wtadro m a) 


WIDE OPEN!-I DAILY 
PHONE EV 10411 


62 ENVOY. 4-Dr. GM'« econ¬ 
omy winner, bucket teat*. 
Stock No. V4MA. 

Rat non.n» 


Stock No. C414A. 

Rm BM. WU 


MORE THAN lto 
DOMESTIC A IMPORT 
CARS ON DISPLAY 
TODAY 


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Winning Contract 


SUBURBAN’S 
Miracle Mil* of Can' 


0 HOLIDAYS AHEAD? O 


MORE 


By HOWARD KHEMUN Mi MOUID L HUEY 
A fimaaa that hi normally a 90 per cent chance may Q n 

fade to zero when the bidding makes It plain that it n nl 

juat can t be n winner. It didn't take South kmc to ° * AW>NS WAGONS O 
realize that the heart 
finene waa a mre-llre Vais NORTH 
loaer, but It took him N-S A A 10 7 

lunger to figure a plan 9 I 7 9 2 

that had a chance at 0 A J 7 4 

salvaging the contract. A J 4 

West followed good WEST EAST 

tactics with a light A • 2 A 4 4 

in t e r ference bid over 7 K I 10 9 4 C| 

South's Big Club Olios o 091 s 

w m opening, but North- 0914 ♦ A Q 11 7 

South had no aerioui 11 

problem. When an Nl)l. IHID) 

opponent overcalla the A A (J J S 5 I 

V SK Big Club with any bid v \ Q 1 

below the th re e - l ev el. a 5*1 


DAYLIGHT 

SAVING 

TIME 


WHERE ALL THE 
BARGAINS ARE ! 


DAYLIGHT 

SAVING 


MORRISON' 


P PUMLEY P 

P RAMBLER - AUSTIN P 


USED CAR BARGAINS 


TR Spitfire Sports, 
inmgo red. 

NOW SIMS 


MORIUSONS 


FROM 


O Here's a selection of O 
O late model Station Wa- O 
O gons that could be Just O 
O the answer to a pleasant O 
O holiday trip. O 


DOLLAR 

SAVING 

TIME 


USED CARS 


DOLLAR 

SAVING 

TIME 

AT 

EMPRESS MOTORS 

Limbed 


Douglas at Finlayson 


Duuglas at Finlayson 


WE NEED 
USED CARS 


O M PONTIAC 4-Door O 
O Station Wagon. VIO 
O automatic, electric O 

O rear window plua O 

O many extras. A beau- O 

O ttful wagon ... <2995 O 


EMPRESS MOTORS 


60 CHEVROLET 


14 P 44 ENVOY Epta Sedan. P 

FORD Galaxie MS Hardtop p “ ^ economy p 

la a smart tnakse, full p Special .-WE j* 

power. H 43 ALPINE Convertible P 

NOW s rm F for the yotmg at P 

^ -„--- P heart 1 owner, radio. P 

•C P Reg. $2196. P 

MERCURY Custom Sedan P Special .SAMS P 

One owner, all options, In P S3 ACADIAN Station P 

sky blue. P Wagon. Very dean. P 

NOW $3195 p one miner . . QOS P 

P 43 FALCON Sedan. P 
P 1 owner, large P 
P motor. A-l ... SUMP 
P S3 RAMBLER Ambat- P 


Limited 


At OLDSMOBILE 
STARFIRE 


60 RAMBLER 

STATION WAGON 

V-t radio laatfir. ap 

K*a «lxs 


Si PONTIAC Sedan, i 
matte, radio, brown. 
$1895 Now 


auto- 


O 44 FALCON Wagon. O 
O automatic, attractive O 
O holiday O 

O turquoise _COS O 


i59 METEOR 500 

2 .>.r iMse . en™- [double by opener's 

partner shows that he 
would have made a 


62 PONTIAC izuiiaatian 


39 STUDEBAKER 
STATION WAGON 

Lark, hratn. Mcnala. 
Rot. >L1% 

159 PONTIAC 


2-Door, automatic, radio 
turquoise. $2295. 

Now . $2195 


(KMIUV*- IT>|UW 1W* 1 — • > w. 1 ▼ nu r ., fYM - _ A X SrjttZUWMiiH WH 

there been no overeat]; l* P» SA P— ° H o »*•** Sedan, red. $1* 

the double says nothing «A All Pm. ~ ® Now. SI 

about the player's hold- ° whitewalls Hue O "°" r 

Inc In that Wit - It Orwqu.a Q.l.w ° £ 62 CHEV Bel Air Sedan 

merely .hows nine or ° Practical and O« OffiV Bel Auiedan^ 

more points which include is. honor tricks. North's O economical ... CM6 O aulomanc. rea m. p* 

hand waa talkmmadr far this traatmant. and Ms side ° 44 STUDEBAKER O steering, green, iw 

reached a game contract that normally would have a ° Commander Wa- O Now E 

leasmwtde chance but which In fact proved hard to ° if* Automatic O 

make 0 tranamlailon. sliding O a CHEV Bel Air 4-Duor 

West led a club to Easts ace and the heart lour O roof, only *000 O Hardtop. V*. antosns 

came back. South easily diagnosed ttda as a stagietan ° miles. A very O pow#r steer 

and realised that If he took the toting ffasaae JBaat O special price on O ^ 

» r*Hf heart rslurs and there wonM attU be m 0 ,N| .SMS 0 . 

SLStaS tear DeefamT therahxTpiunked O 43 PONTIAC Laurew- O Now . 1 

don da tout mw ^ imn-1 the earde for a way ° tlon Wagm V*. au- O 

torid khnaSTofTlMt O tamatie. radio, power (>|® OLDS Hardtop, auto 

Declarer's first m ove was at flneaae the diamond 
Jack*, there waa a chance that Wed had bath h onors, 
but in any east the Bnaeae waa a preliminary to the 
plan declarer had in mind. East won the diamond queen 
and ret u rned a club to declarer's king, but declarer 
erased to the diamond ace and ruffed a diamond Ha 
next cashed the trump aoe, led a trump to dummy's king 
and played dummy's last diamond. When East prwfaeed 
the outstanding diamond, declarer threw a heart from 
bis hand instead of ruffing, tearing East on toad with 
nothiiqr but cluba. The e nsuin g club toad alkaswd Smith 
lo bring In bto contract by throwing the last heart toner 
front Ma hand while he raffed in dummy. 


•43 

CHEVY n 4-Oonr Sedan 
4cyl. antamatie. 19,00 
miles 

NOW Cl 99 


gi CHEVROLET 

I ims* 4-Dew Bi 
>'uTlr saiwe was 


57 BUICK Model 75 Riviera 
Hardtop, automatic, radio, 
power steering, power 
brakes, power windows 
I power seat $1396. 

I Now . $1196 


P Fully eqnippad. al P 

P power. Only |» P 

? 13 RAMMJER Cfaaalr P 

F Sedan, radto, Acyl. F 

P rrdming neats, as P 

P new. Reg. S1M6. F 

P Sale .$1146 P 

P 43 RENAULT ADoar F 

P sedan, itfio, easy F 

F clean. A steal P 


*1 PONTIAC 


See Our Other Ada 
In This Section For 
More Great Values! 


59 BUICK Le Sabre Sedan, i 
automatic, radio, power! 
steering, power brakes.! 
maroon. $U96. 

Now.$1695 


EASY TERMS. TOO ! 
NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 
JUNE! 


ACADIAN Beaumont Wagon 
In Arctic white and fares! 


5* STUDEBAKER 

MW Bane. Sag 

K»* n.ns .. 

54 PONTIAC 


P Cl AUSTIN B0 Sedan. F 
P up to 91 miles to P 
P gat. far the economy P 
P minded. Only $995 P 
PM PLYMOUTH ADoar F 
P Sedan, 1 o wner, low P 
P mileage. Rag. SUM F 

P Sale .SUM P 

P GO RAMBLER Sedan. P 


63 BUICK Le Satire 2-Door 
Hardtop, automatic, ra¬ 
dio. power steering, power 
brakes, adjustable steer¬ 
ing wheel, white. $3495. 
Now. $3295 


*4 CHEVY H 

STATION WAGON 
-i arm. SmMa hamur. suns'* 


*42 

CORVAIR Man. Bucket 
seats, automatic, la Ice 
cap white. 

NOW $1995 


42 CHEV Impale 3-Door 
Hardtop, automatic, 
dm. white. $2696. 

Now .C 


Al CORVAIR 


5* METEOR 


IjOW PRICE 


§4 CHEVY U 


RENAULT Gordfal In Bra- P 
silian bronse. lax-ally p 


TOP VALUE 


•4 VALIANT 


•« 

MONARCH Richelieu Sedan 
In Ivy green. Full power 
NOW $2115 


34 DODGE VI Station 

Wagon _ 

159 STUDEBAKER 
Station Wagon .... 


G PREMIUM BUYS O 


"PEACE-OF-MIND * 
PACKAGE 

Removes AU the Risk 


DAVID MOTORS LTD. 


O 44 OORVADt Mom O 
O Convertible. 4 an the O 

O floor, custom radio. O 

O whitewalls. A sharp O 

O unit .ORB O 

O 43 FAIRLANE V*. cus- O 
O tom radio, w h ite- O 

O walla, mueh-eougbt- O 

O after mod al ...filfiO 
0 43 VALIANT V3D* la- O 
o dan. automatic. Good O 
O tooks plua O 

O economy .$2196 O 

O S3 PONTIAC, auto- O 
O matic, thrifty big O 


57 FORD Station 

Wagon . 

61 STUDEBAKER 

Station Wagon .$ 

57 MERCURY Turnpike 
Cruiser.| 


PONTIAC A-Paaaengrr 
Wagon. Automatic, sharp 


For Your Best Car Buy! 
St VALIANT Sedan, 


FROM MORRISON * 
WHOLESALE 
DEPT. 


H Written Warranty P 
r NODOWNPAYMENT P 
tcy] p (<» Appro v ed Credit) p 
P NO PAYMENTS P 
P TILL JUNE F 
P Terms to Suit Each F 
P Buyer P 

. VI. P FINANCING P 

P ON THE SPOT! P 


60 VAUXHALL 

Station Wagon.1 

*6 RENAULT Dauphine 
white. 

| GO RENAULT Dauphins. 


MUMCA 
IDosr aarswe 

IM RENAULT 


P 5* PONTIAC. R ..SUM P 
P M THAMES p 

P W-Ton ..$296 P 

P 57 DODGE Royal |M6 P 
P 57 CHEV Hardtop |9K P 
P 54 JAGUAR P 

P MKVII .|M6 P 

P M PLYMOUTH ...$3M F 


5» VAUXHALL 


GO S1MCA, blue. 

GO VAUXHALL Victor. 


■ray . 

54 VAUXHALL. grot 
54 AUSTIN, gray ... 
[59 CONSUL, beige . 
80 ANGLIA, ytiiow 
51 ZEPHYR, nd ... 

53 ZEPHYR, blue . 

54 PONTIAC Scd. . 
54 DODGE Srd. ... 
57 RAMBLER Sed. 
54 CHRYSLER Sed. 

‘jSS STUDEBAKER 


P 54 VOLKS .SMI P 

F M AUSTIN.$296 P 

P 9* CHEV.MS P 

P M VAUXHALL g MM P 


OPEN m 9 P M. 

DOUGLAS AT FINLAYSON 


IS TRIUMPH Convertible, 
aa* yet broken la .. *1499 

43 VOLVO I22S. Guaranteed. 


«2 PONTIAC 


5* METEOR 

STATION WAGON 


■ PONTIAC led. ... 
51 PLYMOUTH led. 
M STUDS Lowboy . 
9* STUDS Sad.. 

57 DOOGE Hardtop 
54 PONTIAC Sed. .. 


USED CAR DIVISION 
MORRISON 

Cl IEVROLET-OLDS MOBILE 


EMPRESS MOTORS LTD. 
■M Fbrt St. EV 2-713 


fl CORVAIR 


sr*. _ 

LINCOLN 


M PLYMOUTH 


m ACADIAN 

STATION WAGON 


DOUGLAS AT FINLAYSON 
Opp. Morriaan'i Mayfair 
Eaao Rattan 


Samtk 


NaMh 

Eati 

1* 

10 

DU. 

1* 

2 A 

Pm* 

14 


4 A 

All Paw 

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US CAM AMO TtUCKS 1M ROOM AMO SOAtO 
WAMT1D tudor ai rsr Houn 

—---—— -— -- — - — rat retired U«1 . elderly 0*0 


30 Batftt CEnlmtlal ,0 ° 

Friday, April IS, IMS 


FOR SALE-FOUH Tlftoll TIRES 
I Ciat tl-9 Leoe than 100 mllM 

JAMESON MOTORS LTD. ,uwd EV4JIMa 

SUNBEAM - HILLMAN 
HUMBER 


O O O O O O KlAMt acctNnvnodAlVll fet rwaiTtrSblf 

O We will pay you mors O 

O (nr your late model O u«» ra. o/t r«iron<i 

O used car. Cash In 5 O IKd Ev - 

O c _. 0 . n VACANCIES AT RntTAHELUt 

minutes. See Pat O |, anllni h.—e. rrt m.rwherd, « 

O DelaneV. O r?llmt h">d. rncTifidtabl* rnume, 


BROWN BW* RENTA LA 
WK II D wuf i St. -»em. |md 
(Vn Goa Mg« Suitable fee 
lady or quirt o «up-r 
Sill K> OAK KiiJOE TERRACE— 
AMU c«* S( &»«1 1-takm 
an) laid ruu. Eire, run* 
■i»i fridge. Wdi haiad Sal¬ 
ly derurated. CUM to Qua 
MO 00 RENNIE APTS -AM KrrtJ 
w-«*l. 1 -bdrm. uppar auil* 
Rang* and fridge Ona rtlld 
wrli-umo Wall healed Tv* 
fl<wr. Ejimirm value, 
tn00 Tin PEMBERTON RD—Large 
1-iwitrtaan oavanl A kite. 
r»ng» and mdgr Qua at lr 
MS M WAULMERE APTS. - OAK 
HAY 2M Haukam ■ Lowly 
apai-lnua Ink* Mr. Urinl 
rt«r. Elar. kill*—, Wtol 
heated Auto, lemfe-y 
•MAS HXGXNCY AIT'S - IMS Lai 
A«a Hoar. 1-bdrm. Mia. 
Auto, laundry 

Ml M SAN VIA AITS « (Imp 
B Raw. nmrloua 3-Qdrm. 
■Ullaa Individual hanl nnUrl. 
KaaidaM caretaker. Electric 


BROWN BROIL RENTALS 

MEM ITU 


LUXURY 

And 

CONVENIENCE 

•loan Ib part and downtown, 


- Oiaiahara At. — * 

turn. bach. de. tn a**, 
to (raarn. Varan! 

P5.00 l<n Memorial C l a w ml -1 
r»*n turn auila. Quirt 
!!■ av Sea view. 

MO as 1317 C ildharlir Rd 1 
on turn, auila. Elec. 
anl fridge On hua Una. 


CHARTER HOUSE 
435 Michigan Streat 

Victoria'* Newest High rise 
Overlooking scenio Strait 
af Juan da Fuca, the 
Olympic Mountain! and 
beautiful Victoria. Park- 
side location. 

STUDIO SUITES 


!*n norma in* kak-m truck 

i Anil auto. bahy duala. « 
traauNnMm.ai Rrnmajil# K\r*i.e-fc 
aulaa. tail rale Uwvll.llt ruitoei. 
Igrwwed t«. GKKMG_ 

ISM INTERNATIONAL b i*a 
i ingle oxle. dump truck. 

George Eng Truck Salaa Ltd . 

• M0 Hilltl da _EVLJOM 

I INTERNATIONAL WALK IN VAN 
Suitable lor camper. Hut l*l.»ta 

UR H«L_ 

1 Itoi >r*n l-TON DUMP TRUCK. 

_; tup rundm-w. ti.aasi 

[dujl H.rd«n to 4T*--H» 

Jl GtkiO HAJJ'TON PICKUP* 
'| NOTHING DOWN ARTS CARS. 
lU RNSIl* AT HARRIET 

| l« niKV h IS tN inCKOP. 
Jrwn.i* lS.uofl rnilea. MUST SELL. 


rellrnl hod. nartf'irlahle _ 

maid eervlre, large garden, ndur 
~‘ dlalanca to clly. 


NATIONAL 

Has the Car «f Your Choice 


THE ARDMORE 

ion Patongt'n Street 
AlLractlva l-bdrm. halt 
Irani ins. 

OPEN HOUSE 
DAILY 


58 CHEVROLET ’ Nomad” 

4-Dr Wgn. V8, fully power 
equipped, new tires, 
excellent . $1295 

64 CONSUL "Cortina'* Se¬ 
dan. Low mileage, 

4 speeds..*. $1695 

63 HILLMAN "Minx" Sedan. I *£*»;• 
One owner, nicely 

kept car . .$139 

63 CONSUL "315’* Sedan. 

Low mileage, excellent 
condition . $149 

62 HUMBER "Super Snipe 1 ^ _ 
Sedan. Luxury car, com- ru <- 
pletely power equipped, 
leather and walnut 
trim - $2795 

59 HILLMAN "Husky’* 2-Dr 

Wpt. Economical 
Utility. .. $895 

59 VOLKSWAGEN 2-Dr. You 
can't mi»« at this 

price .. ... $795 

59 RENAULT Dauphin* Se 
dan. Popular amaii 

French car. $695 

57 AUSTIN AS0 Sedan. Clean 

well kept car.$695 

61 SQICA "Aronde’* Sedan 
Lgyw mileage in really 

good shape __ $695 

69 SUNBEAM "Rapier’* 2- 
Dr H-Top. Excellent 


TV. walking 
j*y«nu 


RtkJ.M AND HOARD REQUIRED 
f.K Bu*J*y pc lr.tr frvm mid 
May to mid June. Walking dn 
tanrt i.rrlrti Hiad Cagnpua. lie 
rrvt L*Mn knl M 

WANTED I GIRL STINT; NT 
laiHhar >i*N bwed and nan 
near St*f Dmtmary. Waning 
Anrd a h» 1 aorta mm 
aruc S pm. Ognl 


2964 FORD Fairlane A-Dr 
Sedan. Custom radio, de luxe I 
trim, aho w mom condition. 
NOW 
12295 


$ HASH FOR YOUR CAR $ 
$ Phone KEN anytime. $ 
$ SUBURBAN MOTORS $ 
$ 396-6131 $ 


JUBILEE -Minton 3 Mdm wWto. 

Avallabto rvaa »ss mo. 

BFACtlN HILL PARK UnurtaM 
anrhitm - itoaianed t-aan h aaaa 

rfiggrK. rtotlwitraJ ratling, nra- 
Warr. aumtort and gardan. 

E vary thing aigomaHr LNmtvabrt 
by tmcrlnr dnlxnar Aval). 
May I. E3U try. 

OAK RAY WATEREKONT—Tally 
fumlahod apartment TV roran 
Ikuhle plumbing. rXnmg naan. 
Superb vlaw. May to Sapuntln* 

SW5 me 

BOORMAN INVESTMENT OCX LIT) 
RSH24 


UN IVERXITY GARDEN HUMES 

Lari*. Biaind pmog Family Ualta 
I ur I lkilrouotB—Family Room 
Suva, Trig. Waaher and Dryar 
CarporU and Playgrounda 
Rui Water and Haat tncL 
Near Scbuula — Sinrea 
Surutocki- Inner PaUaa 
Y .aingaliaan Kluhea 
Small Fata Allowed. 

Duuba Plumbing 
Dra|«a« Provided 

Ui! Sliellay 

EV 4C3J 


OOOO AND HOARD TV. 

Waahmg. Imrkng IvrtM parted 
Single Rama Ry I ha wart rw 

month. Rewnambto ram. MUBTI 

*14 Walker * 

DK LI'XE ACrOMMCciATI ON 
Single, fkadilr. prtvato anlb bwtfl 
full at pan >.wrd. 

INK INK SSETOM 


1963 FORD 300 Sedan. White¬ 
wall*. heater, defroster. alg-| 
Pals, finished in lovely Osage 
Blue, low mileage. 

NOW 

$2195 


CARS AND tfft’CtO 
WANTED 

Caah tn I Minutaal 
-PUMLEY— 
1010 Yates St 


CAPRI CASH IMMEDIATELY ~ 

ALBANY HUTE1. 1PB1 GOVERN 
CAPRI MOTORS LTD mem M - CVi-an aleeplng name 

188 T>lf *_ EV EMU rtimmuniiy kUrtan. rs wartly 

TOP CASH TOR GOOD fA*g *» monUily H.C ltonl 

_ * * * CARMART_SLEEPING ROOM. USE or KIT 

M44 (Maura upp. Safeway EV HM than. Available to refined lentle- 
maa. I I P Fairf ield Rd M3MS2. 
SLEEPING ROOM] UH COLLlfT 


1963 STUDEBAKER 2-Dr Se¬ 
dan Automatic trans. only 
4.UOO miles, one cwner. case 
history car. custom radio. 
NOW 


MONTREAL TRUST 
1061 Fort 38W 


THE ROYAL LANCER 
1527 Cedar Hill Cross Road 

SAANICH 8 FINEST 
■PACIula. MODERN lUTTn 


and QUADRA. 


Ill TRAJUtS AMO TtAlLia \ SVALL CUE AN SLEEPING 
9ARKS 


1963 STUDEBAKER 2-Dr 
Hardtop. Buckrt seats, 4on- 
the-fknr 2» V8 motor, cua 
tom radio, whit* with red 
vinyl interior. Cost new $4300 
NOW 
$2395 


W a moain- tv ><«. xv » n w wm , A „ LUXURY- 

WANTED WORKING GIRL. USE Th. Rdaalma. Ml Eaqulmatt R-wA 
at bane Mm 4W-rm apL i* IH-rm apll. fndga. 

-—_____— raaga. hast. H-walaa. maJa farslim. 

CLEAN. NICELY TURNIWPl sdryg. view*, gto to Haft V a cancy 
n«*n. r* •— —>*“» - — — — -• 


Ot-H NEW LOCATION 
21S 0 Blanahard Slraal 
Your CaCa “Hato1“ to tha 
BATTERY 


NORTHWEST 


BOB S TRAILER 


IT.ATVRINU' 
ARI-STdCRAT 
Tiairl models 

If and IF • lands rd m-deia. 1* and 
If U) LINERS and HRAND NEW 
14' that *leepa I in f-onrlort 
• -*' LX INI RE Hi SHE aa new |F?M 
EaaUfl Hair and Levslall kllrbaa 


hall narpau. 

Uoa-Hadiuum. IM» .C 

lavb-dfo w, tram . Si 

INSPECTION INVITED 
Phono 417-ins or MTI* 
KEAIIA WIY1I 
Oak Bay lUaiiy LM. 


w 12» Balmoral EV J TiBS Dirkte Aganrlea KB Mrerta rVm 

PLNQ ROOM. krtTHEM XV3-4P3. WW EV t-MtB _ 

goa James Itav. BM-Sl-i PAKINGTUN ST 

COMVA1.HCIMT. IDT 

KOMIS. PMIVATI HO«m ALS iiyyuw R^tvwps 


MMPARKiroa TOWERS - m 
Reytoind Aw Bea^ftd 1- 
bd-m aeribame nvnrviukwg 
Bean Mill Part QuM t>w 
ventewl kautort. Elec hHrhen. 


■ a ggang »wa o'an evary Bme 

Grl an ‘ ACME" 

12 - VOLT BATTERY 
$12.75 Ex. 

Delivered and Installs* 

FRANCIS BATTERY A 
TIRES LTD. 

natU recrewde inaw lire rrtr | 
anuvi. No tradele required. I 

Youra fc» tody II44 totalled. I 

UMD TIRES - AIX SIZES TO I 
ITT ALL CARS | 

• 44 liwalled — while Uw-r last I 
THE HOUSE OF TIRES I 

|1 DOWN - H A WEEK I. ---- 

E. B GOODRICH TIIO! smut I and plain 
BLANSHARD AT FORT I MMenoe Da 
EVfTSO I I* Bets < 

I | | | | | I I I I 4 »,• Snk. • 


NOW NEARING 
COMPLETION! 

THE 

LORD SIMCOE 
450 Slmco* 

SHOW SUITES 
ON VIEW 

AT YOUR CONVENIENCE 

Please Phaoa 
385-3111 
OR 

Contact Manager 
Suite 104 

FEATURING 

• Covered Parking 

• Cableviiion 

I* Wall-to-Wal] CaipMb« 

• Swimming Jhut 


1962 OLDSMOBILE 2 - Dr 
Sports Hardtop. Super "M*'. 
Fully GM power equipped, 
a luxury automobile in every 
respect. 

NOW 

$2795 


GLEN ROM REST BOMS 
■44 LINDEN AVENUE 
PH EV 1-4M2 

Wtoria'i nvel e.Hualv, real toana 
Comhal at I la heal Oaaa. warm, 
hrlehd arrnamodaUrt. TV l-aange 
and private gar-leei. Oar fTre’Tf 
All Warto IH> per avodh 
ftoml-private, |L3 gar mown 


condition 


REGENT. TOWERS 

2 Bedroom Suites 
1 Bedroom Suite* 
Bachelor Suites 
Rental enquiries train 
I a.m. to I p m. daily. 
Phone 384-8923 

Exclusive Rental Agents 
NORTH WEST TRUST 
717 Fort St. 


57 PONTIAC 2-Dr Sedan. , 
Well kept car.$685 

54 METEOR 4-Dr Sedan. 
Excellent condition . $395 

55 MORRIS "Minor'* Stn 

Wgn. Useful all-purpoie 
vehicle .$543 


CHRISTIE POINT 
APARTMENTS 
"On Portage Inlet’* 

le-MlnM* Drive trots CHy « 
■ lb-pa rate balding* <* Ilk 


3963 FORD 4-Dr. Ranchwa- 
gon. VS, automatic trana. 
cuitom radio, vinyl Interior, 
finished In nice silver grey 
NOW 
$2595 


740 BROUGHTON ST. 
VICTORIA. B.G 
384-1161 

Serving Victoria for Over 
Half a Century 


mg. pre-anaal oar*, art given to 
tm wtan an larwd with a |vi> 
lam. (Vane and aro tv lonU. 
Pr ai'i-dnimrrR > 41IM I. 

COU.INNON LODGE 
Fairfield. Newly aowknied. Onnd 
r»iUM. (teas, «ul«4. rioae la. TV. 
coto*. Angle, naiplea. EV HW 

VACANCY nRt~UR«i£Y. SIGHT 
.IM w clmmee mart, in gia«« B- 

rrnerd to one. fl»id **>d lewtag 
jeare. Vtoona Prem, Ik w — 

wruihts Kiarr kme vaoan 


LARGE BEI>SITTING ROOM WITH 
hnwlara. large kltohaa and ka'h- 
rucea. private eedranrv. t'nlvaewiy 
arm EreryUang kw h a l ed |RI 
t'bma EVeilSB hart am 1 p.m 


1163 TRIUMPH Spitfire 
Sports Roadster. Dual carbi, 
4-apeed floor shift, buckrt 
aeatt. Vkr the young at heart. 
NOW 
$1695 


SEAT COVERS 
Modeli to fit most cars. 
SPECIAL, $12.99 a Set 

DAD TIRE LTD. 
Victoria Duncan 

EV 2-7283 746-7191 


ADULT-ONLY BLOCKS 

3-Bedrooai from ........HIS 

T.oahi— I > *■ ai. 14 


RENTALS INCLUDE 

Ileal — Parktog 
U\lng u.r.iag loom dragm 
L a— dry tortUUm 

FEATURES: 


1982 MERCEDES Bens ”220" 
Sedan. 8-cyUnder, custom ra¬ 
dio. bucket seats, an* of the I 
world * finest, coat new $5000] 
NOW 
$2995 


1965 DATS UN 
4-DOOR SEDAN 
Whitewall tire*, cl 
discs, alternator, el 
wiper.-, padded dash, 
from $1795 


VICTORIA MOTOR COURT 

REASONABLE WINTER RATES 
Fully lumuhad O— la — on boa 
line. Maid oarvira weekly. ■ Gorge 
Hoad WoaL EV 4-MU 


R1NGI FOR ALL MOTORS 

Oarteia BeaDnga Machine Wort 
CORDS PISTON RINGS 


YOUR OWN PRIVATE 
PATIO 


AUTOMOTIVE PARTI 
AND ACCESSORIES 

SIMS AUTO SUPPLY 

Mi Yatod St reel _ EV I 

JUNE CARS _ 


1961 COMET 4-Dr Sedan ■ monarch 
Cua tom radio, heater, de- a 5trrcu«** 
(roster, signals, 8-cylinder, 
aid trans, economy, room m Uetxor i 
M d comloru l H^SrA 

NOW au— ha — 

$1495 


•O DOWN PAYMENT *" * ^ 

_ON APPROVED CREDIT OiMPETTTnN CAM AND » 

no PAYMENTS TILL JUNE I Ufbn fr«n INI Owe SB. r 

_m*c ae»-4sn i*g a 

MARCH MOTORS UKTTEDlnn cam bodocs hauled as 


Rental Hours 

I AM. W s PM. 


NATIONAL 


RATIONAL MOTORS 

BRAKES RELINED 
Limited Time Only 
$21.95 

Reg. $29 95 


EV 44174 


MONTREAL TRUST 
PHONE 3»21U 


ALL CHRYCO PARTS BACKED BY 
i CBSYXLKR RATIONAL 
WARRANTY 


NATIONAL MOTORS 
(Victoria) Ltd. 

■a YATES ev 4*m 


A. BERNARD A CO. LTD. 

as FoR Mem EV 4 MM 


WANT TO BUY A 
SLEEK SPORTS CART 


CANADIAN IMPERIAL 
BANK OF COMMERCE 


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life-insured 

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BaUg (CaloaW 
tfidf. Ato*U as. IMS 


3 . II. 

wiirrro.MK 

A CO LIMITED 

ESTO DM 

¥k< ■>fla Uunran Chemanua 
111 l OHt STREET 


TRADE 

Hi* eeidiy In your prearrit ai 

dm uayraenl mi Ihit tin* revenue 
ptoalurind dup*e> toiuai.d In an 
ana where UK demand (nr anna- 
modal ion ia keen Ihu *"u«d 
towpetly I* (ally lunuitvd In g-md 
leal*. with luraiatird quarter! tnr 
11 k am Mr la baatonaeii. U'r mu 
frw aari in U» *»ha* reutal* pay 
UK ■olm' Mead to aall al 
IU.M* 

Tiw mi irk erOtol nail 
E M. HAMILTON 

»M'.I WMD 

Kar A lUftwaiann Lid 


SOUTH OAK MAY - r»ll> (Ur 
tinned ? bedrre bom*. AvaiL Ma> 
l't. I US ran. 

MT TilLMIE RICHMOND RD. - 
Modem iumuhed a hedrm home 
f< immediate nrrupemi *13N no.. 
Ik KIR MAN INVESTMENT CO.. 

_ LTD *h*Ti:4. 

UNDEN AVE 1 BEDROOM HOME 
fur m>«tt!u of Jwqg-Satgrmber in 
eluaivr tlSfi per mnailh R1THET 
cunsmi.iuatkd LiMnu*. ph-wr 


COOK BUM! — f»* •< rail 
OtfxNt tpai r tor rton la thli nee 
hid* Elevator danur, parking 
RraannaHir ratra 

ESgriMAt.T AT DOMINION RDAD 
Small ainr* and Hung nuer 
terv Will renmate to auil irnatiu. 
giliRU*' 1EVHUTMENT CO.. 

LTD JS3-TIM. 


INVESTMENT 
INCOME 
4 SUITES 
r. STORES 
FAIKKIEIJ) 
VERY GOOD 
INCOME S5.4M 


VICTORIA GARDEN 
COURT 

■mom Mentor* and Namn' 
A'alletoe tor Immediau OraiptoM) 

BACl! El OR SUITES 
$62 50 


WESTERN 
HOMES LTD. 


BOORMAN 


*880 DOWN" 

“AVALKING DISTANCE ’ 

• 4 OR 3 BEDROOMS’* 

Dandy <ddri family knm* — ward 
irpair aria al met hornet. Claaa 
1.1 d-iwMnam Lgr reerpt had —Lga 

.-alar rak totrbr* -- 

ltd araa. Opaa Main la 
■aw Igi hath. Euii 
»kga OOil haraaia — 
l« amp itnto aad am — 
glaaa Hard ala* RW Haa — m 


Kaleven Shnn>iag «■>»" 
Modern ainr* **t 1 *hl* tor ipanalily 
•hup. *» tnft and 2 SS aa n. »tn»- 
aa" apart In aaarmraL Haat and 
mtrr auiKdird. Rant (to Mr nwailh. 
Rantal A*mi«. Monarch leldlngi 
Lid . EV VT4M _ 


PRICE $44,500 


1-BEDROOM SUITES 
- $74 jO 

}BEDROOM SUITES 
$8450 


OPEN HOUSE 

FAIRFIELD 
444 STANNARD AVE. 
SAT* 2-5 P.M. 

Wr Inuta you la lnM*ct Uka Ik 


TRADE 

YOUR OLD HOUSE 


>11 KURT STREET 
Irr hr* I. park lag fsrllHMa. 
ft. with weak raun aad 

inr atau* 

Segg Brother* Ud 

45* a«n lave*- 


NEW WI N TP J t m n FfLLY MT»v 
em <*»:«•-ftMai .xtoladto '« tWi 
Ata-inat l«and. Suit r aipdr Ph nr 
Ml :*al ir Am Id hhdl'rt HaTiaa 

m«mv* say view, secluded 


NS unk. IK 
4 larga HR, 

bamt — Ka 


doufeto glumtond- View lto « lap ud 
cal da mc 

$ 21,000 

THE LAVENDER LADY 
In Attendance 


faalaraa All Ana pra i jeeie d nrd r* for new manna mmry to you Alan 
luma in iximi .1 Ur-. BEFORE *m takr Butra uf munjiff. a, down 
MoKTCACiIND AND STILL HIGH B*)lKaid. Ula la Hut! Enjuy U 
HR OR r.Qt’fTY Wr hrltotr thrm hy living In a Kaupi Houaa tor 
I I ixanjiarr vary tovarabty wlUi an u « JHd Doudlaa 4U*rt «r Mona 
othrr .iftrrliK Far furihrr dak aula toHtogl. taaap CMtlruMKK Cu 
mil Ja.1i Maaia or Ibai Whyto Lid 
KV iniPT aaylma Maara A Wkpla 

n»k Bay RjkKv Ud 14* LISTIHCS WAMTIB 


An*) HnKdard CtnSrntmr toa. I 

CANADA PERMANENT 
TRUST COMPANY 
SIX Oiawtoa toxnat S«'J 


find. Jmk 3 Warm fram FatrHrld 
Htoaa aad a M Work, trum tha 
1EA A IBIM uaildlf d i arataI 
iiuag-rmca. HfanU dirvag-moiK. l 
■Wdroana. and a Ml haataaai adlh 
aa vain >n i v- Tto hm i'k-a u 
ONLY «LW 
WITH TERMS 

Hit to n . isnjl aaytiaM 


r cook it aruRK with *«• 

ft. availator wHh ar wi»mi 
nr art- .mmcdatkm to* Tha 
al Truat Cn jaa-Oll 


HOUUS TO »«MT 
UMIUtNISHID 

toaiy uind MrYTllJ > 

HROS <uum undrr 

K rort ML 2 UL Muptm arzantomi nwi. 19 

te. ru>|a and inof# ao | 

r^T-draur^ CrtK mam Boor FINE STTHint 1" HI 


Fnirfirld 

(iUPst litHIIP 


TO OWNERS 


fully fumuhrd, thl* In Indrrd a I 
lovaly auualnat »hick giver you a] 
vary gnod inuni al.vvi avi'h a 
knrly horaa tor y.airarlf tin one of 
mt iwraat at.rrta in Eairliald, rkKti 
ta UK Cltv and Baaron HlU Park 
Lirtnard tor five gurrit, you will 
ahnw air ait U'a on ytair Invaatmrnl 
G-nd h'uarkrrpin: ih><m up m 
Ihit apotlaar Kimr On a large, wrll- 
davtl.xaFd. trrad kd Give me a call. 


BURNSIDE GARDENS 
CHILDREN WELCOME I 


\awty drretmtad 

Ito im XU UKargu ar-J I 
duplex 0.1 range. 

JlniAl HiliMdr Avr 
hdrm —— ■ tot 
Extra kalal Drtw 

MB MM LAanid «l- 1 

I.VII4 r»m writ 

Eire Kuva aad 


“SAANICH" 

, “S YEARS OLD" 

*2000 DOWN" 

“*113 PI T” 

Mrrr U \<mr nppORTVMTT la At- 
qutrr a kratotfuHjdam shkdikaik 
Kiana ■ MaaKk Tka RICH RASK- 
WENT ha. MI’MPVH ROuM MK 
and k wired tor atoo mtoar .rto 
dryar A Uf AJUTR MNUHi AREA 


LARGE HAI4. CATERING BAN_ 
gurii. invArra EV 4-1411 EV 1-S43T 


Laxaly 


DKK1CE. STORE, lia VANCOUVER 
tod «m> 


FOR RENT—AS MUCH AS »■ ON 
y<air ngnaiu't alona-no aihrr tto- 
lairral required. 

CRESCENT rtNANCK 
Cnund Ftaar. 1C Yataa .*. 
ViridMa. HC 
p D Rrarrau Maivairr 
P tv aid EVargiaaa 43411 


L SQL'151 ALT 

r ky alda Duple* aturca. 4 rot an, 
A aide tall kaiamra 1 njrr flat 

Aaaiag. wt'k trrma. ONLY 


MT TOLMIE AREA 
3344 SERVICE STREET 
EXCELLENT VALUE 

Dma kg taaa toKnaratatr wet 


SALES VOLUME 


Aulti .Ml heal Claaa apt'*u*K 
lad Av.Uator "•>- 

SURGE — Madam 3 bddn>M K-ma 
Available May 1. »» . 

PARK SIDE CRE4TENT N»- » 
bedrto aptU I*'' 1 |M "« *' 

bark AAvail. BOW (ltd too 

RoCK RAT AVE Oldr. Ittja 
n,:me Ato.i wl halt A>ail. M«y 
l« |7i wv 

CKI»AR«;UCN RO - l#di.ou« 
mxl#™ !hf4Rjrtll hmn# T.ln 
i.rur r.arw#* 
ptm i fllH mo 

CttRliK T1LLICUMI - ( ** rr * 
bed r, u> kom# Auta atl kaat 

HUURMAN INVEATMENT CO. 

LTD. M 1134. 


OPEN HOUSE 
SATURDAY. 2 5 PJMt. 
578 KENNETH STREET 

I 1 i to «w durtv. Kafii'«» — Ml 


OAK BAY REALTY 

MiR IIAK RAY ROMM 


Up And Dhwti iXipIrx 
1100 Bkvk 
View Street 
ApaDment Zoned 

Till* U»T OdalJR' *HfM t.n 
Hi: Of MCAK THAN L'dt AL 
INTTI1K4T Di THE 
srECLIATOW 
FULL PRICE »18 4M 'RnTH 
TERM! i EXCU SIN’I WITH 

ERIC CHARMAN 

EV UIH 
EairfuM Ratoly 


MONEY BURIED 
IN YOUR HOUSE' 


IM NEATLY FENCED YAHCv 
**■ M yeuri tor atop 

I15JS0 


Dry rlaaaing buiiaraa. fully 
prd Light Inara, twlnana r 
iivarhinr. 3 pee* art" antra 
lining prrmiei. aputling ban 
n ia rvrllanl rtaidliltK; m 
torn to ba a spree ia tad > 

B rtiruiara af atvivr. call 
mn. tv* mim 

PEMBERTON HOt.MEl I 


i torn vie** Im to very g 
■ov ONLY lynaB « 

* iwa maybe wai Oft I 

Mi prWe tow traa tor 
GI Y MEITFEUI k ana 
to- V—tog mi KV 3 


DEAN HEIGHTS 

SPAaOUS 

IMMACULATE 

Larga tlvtad t°" rtoamnag 

d naag rv»«r datiato fto u»*« 
■iraaiag aak nacrv aad a baa* 


Cat R la Cmu -Hdai# Your Debla 
Thrmigh 

CORONATION CREOIT 
CORPORATTCW LIMITED 

Taka Ih* value of your hou«r 
auhirart tba baiara-r owing an yran 
mortgaga and Ika rntotlag figm* 
it railed "to>m eguily '' •» tba in 
t ell meet you have made ao hr 
la jtato Nona Vial «aa kare n w 
again*' thla Inerxlmenf In arltlr 
vaur debit wr aaaka a malar gw' 
riuH Yon may lab* up to II vmr* 
ta repay there are an hidden 
marge* a* tgralMl Ire*. Cnnanli 

toll vt*r detae n aa in i*K l.a* 

mnathly aavmrni ISere* wn rwatrr 
wav la intve your flnanrtal prob¬ 
lem,. 


“OAK BAY- 
HOUSE AND 2 LOTS' 
“3 HR* AND DEN- 


FAMILY HOME 
Near School* and Shop* 
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC 
CIO** to University 

• Ml yawftdd kna with ] had 


4 5 BEDROOMS 
2 BATHROOMS 
IN FAIRFIELD £ 

ONLY $2,000 DOWN » 

Thlt la nrd ]uat aiwlker atadi r aided t> 
abler home but one that haa bee* 
ariiailrakiy created. Oa tha main 
flair then la a mad ahto Betag raawt 
with wa)M« wall jdginb jtonwu 

Eirbito. *ikrm*i*dr**ma ar tww and 


kairmewl make a h-me to MMH- 
liy the wtvde to wrhFh I* In a 
truly •wtoKal atkto ad Mror* 

Lon Modern automatic hauling. 

rarwml and prtotp gardan. , 
Fwfi erv-e grr.iaa Can * 
RXYNOLDg. EVKTMg anytlma | 

FRESH AND CLEAN 
JUST LIKE NEW 
Nil.A. «'i 

Thl* let*I* SHA. l yaarwld 
home loraled aw a main nd- 
Wur la a baaaliM aardan 
aeiung near the Oak Bay Border 
haa a living room - duwng mean 
r eabtoadan: hrlMg. apartou* 
kilrhrw with loam ad counter 
room THREE BEDROOMS. 
Full high Bwaematol aad dnva-ta 

{ ■rag* A, king price *1« ■■ 

In K L MrLawd, EV KTldl 
any lima 

TEN MILE POINT 
iSUPERB VIEW 
1*28.750 

I Thi» ewe to ltoMlle well main 

lajnad tomilp hnaag ato aa a 


KXCLUSITVK IJSTING 

43* MnVugaa 

Valuable land. R.iar •**«<; 
am and itweliaag mra ui al k> fit 
willrv prxakacvng a gram rvto . 
Dual pw annum auto eaprua 


DUPLEX 

PANORAMIC VIEW 

ESQUEMALT 

Mtidarn. tidr-by-didr. two aad room* 
awrto ridl aaaaraeto tolve-l* m 

ragea ranged and fridge* Very 
am an maidr and <wl on high land- 
wapad U mar NADEN Enrallaat 

Imi - ptvu inoome ar invaatmaal 
asking tarn* 

GOOD TERMS ARRANGED 
ALSO 

A milder* 3 badrocan. -luraa Dt' 
PLEX naar GLEN LAKE i-f only 
tank 

S3 MR CAN HANDLE 
Phil Sim pan* Mg-lt34 anytime 
BOORMAN INVESTMENT vXX LTD 


3 BRs -GORGET 
HIGH LOCATION-' 


Cali EV AAT54 
Mr. J. Slorlno 


num That t.iuM a* aa idea 
Utaraad ImaKkai anth knrly | 
d I t ali an *ad Ireea Alan a 
ante ana far ‘down* awdal. 
Mil to Prim gagaga 

Oil ALLAN CHAl'VIN 


THREE LtiE Ri*-»MS rt-F.AN - 
Png. nova. Aduiu. Falrliald 


DAISY ST -Saaaicld- M-alrnt 3 ta 
nan home ««h high baaemi 
and garair Auto ml kaal Lai 
lut Available May IRh. t>' a 
MARIGOLD DtKixl - Moderri 
hedroen buagalw aad gara. 
El*, tn. range OU apace heal 
Available May IRh. Mi 
RITHET CONSOLIDATED LIVtTl 
Renal IVtanwal. E V 3-43 1 

1131 CALRDONLA _ 


ONE ACRE 4 ROOMS 
$8900 • TERMS! 


ITtROS ATKIN CREDTP 
CORPORATION LIMITED 


TWO ADJOINING 
DUPLEXES 


GROUND 


Never aft*red at Mia SURE EIRE 
PRICE aalarr 4 utdivldimi. tail 
t touainad 2 bad ran awl**, all wvei 
I kM *g. P each. Lg* LR din.ng 

area aad kittovae. 4-pi* rwllu HW 
(Van Two unto Ml bantu HON 
heal and ualy T yre .dd. Pay* tm 
rnr am raid NEVER VACANT 
Show* Kto per ara aei ratur* 
kVJ pnr* may M tol far wait 
uiuu. Tarawa a>xl*hi* Cnadart gee 
"Amx ISLAND 


qualm wa d. ay Call 

TOWN t COUNTRY 
REALTY LTD. 
MORTGAGE DEPT. 

EV J-lJl* 


GORDON HEAD 
*19,900 IN.H.A. Term*) 

HECK THERE FSATLRAk 
UKc-yvmr-oli FIR. rtaaa la tol 


NEW. NEAT. NIITY 
NEAR SAXE POINT 


SIDNEY 

Here al pun-hear id Hue 4-hatovad'n 
hum* ha- M par wbtoih with no 

dan payaaent. A g >d mnng 

a muM Dnv. by r »\nt 

Driv e an d if imarvWad ph Ito-irn 

3-BEDROOM EURGALOW - GOOD 


MONEY TO LOAN 


BOARDING HOUSE 
ROCKLAND AVE. 


CITY VIEW 
2 BEDROOMS 
PLUS IN LAW SUITE 


^ THIS WONT LAST 
’Jl Five-ypgrold bungalow on 
quiet COLWOOD gtreet 3 

bedrooms, good llvtog rm_ 

snd kitchen. No btogement. Slt , 'SS| 
but crawl apace with NEW rai s ed « 
OIL FURNACE. Si JJ B 


FOR SALE- LL-XLWOL'l FBEI> 
room Mte to O-p aparttod^ «!• 
Rr wrh Drive. EV MS M_ 

IM A 8 A*TM«MT* WAMT»i 

WQRELNO EXftoCTANT MOTHER 


WINDSOR PARK 
FOUR BEDROOMS 
L700 FT. LIVING SPACE 
BRAND NEW 


fumlahad and W 
i retain ailvatxaw 
ibiai moving aut 
■rill ba rmmderrd. 


fXX» MARKET 

A REAL BARGAIN 
Turnover to*P par day Lear rerd a. 
i*m tta# :-- "t —• -■ 


ERTY 


4 SUITES 
COM DOWN 
VERY NICE 
12 YEARS OLD 


ANNE McKOWAN 


GEN UI NE BU YERS 
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OPEN HOUSE 
Sal, April 24th 2 5 pm 
3001 AUSTIN AVE 

fc’im.ed ■* » <*rm .•"* _ 

W » H» Hid* l—r— THE 
im thia mrfin - b*dp**n (‘ATI 
bhene 1* taenl'i liwaled h* 
y.«um family •* rrlirrd 
tenflet* with *»"» « 

mnd im>M heal m th# full "» 

mi st be **£’ 

Try your trnn« ajw ai,WT1 
pat m#ni 

Full Prlc* $12,500 
JOHN NEFF. EV 56711 

OPEN HOUSE 
COLWOOD 

SATa-2 5 P-M- AT 
3110 JENNER ROAD 


VICTORIA REALTY LTD 
i 716 View St. EV 2 9145 

“OPEN HOUSE" 

1264 GARKIL ROAD 
SATURDAY. 130-5 

Wtamn yhrdnaan tautvu bungabaw 
with full beaem#m and ml »■! 
I.arg# lob. Duly «S yeara <4d. All 
In (nod ci#aa rundlUon. Y<* *re i 
wefrtun# bo nan* and *** ha VUir- 
■air WU.F MEAL IN ATTEN1V | 
ANCE PM. EV 4 »1TT uf JV3 «41 

OPE N 
H-0-US4! 

FRIDAY and SATl'RDAY 
2 P M to 5 P.M. 

1576 ARROW ROAD 

BEAI Tin LLT local— Ihim *rh 
huly i i,|;ak VIEW mm th* rtiv ALL 
WAV tu th* OLYMPICS 
ATMEUXAL ENTRANCE 1 bed 1 
•led ha a ran and hath upau.ra with I 
mined e-rajd* HEDNOOM1 ANO BATH WITH 
Kl’MPt s ROOM mu*had m on lower 
bated. Tua ana tame ■* wall oat" 
viewiita DON ROBERT SON 
main, m Dm Crah#r. Wild. 



MOUSO HHt uu 


tma 


AXEL PETERSEN 
to aranlam* EV Mm •*»«*■* 


OPEN HOl’SE 
1«<5 FREEMAN- 
SAT, 2 -4 P M. 



RANDY BEACH 
SPECTACULAR MEW 


EXTRA SPECIAL 
3 BEDROOMS 
plus 

ROOM FOR MOTHER 

turn w daia an and Warn Umdv 
nan* .d 1.M >u fl °M> IS yeara 
-4d Ha* beautiful U»ing r>»«w with 
• lUurUVe firetaar* tom arparal. .1 
dining mm with glaea aMdmd dm-ra 
amm iHi> a amail a«dn» HngM 
ug urlhe-miaut# kilrhen with bleak 
fa at Large family m dn a , 

ufT Da U4MI ever the 'ari-'t 
» — >«h >mmam hat a large 

n melted tom With kdrhe* rakine'a 

aad link turner moved m \ —’ra¬ 
ver mead at *_(• *■. . 

kv war seal ev j *4* 

DUPLEX 

2305-2307 MeBRIDE 

S Iran oM la arte naidiitua. rh— 
th# cU> cealr* Thl»w a tor*- 
arm apgeuximatHy ins *a ft 
■ at mam flmw. * hrdn«ma and 

laaihruidB and ddanalaua large 
Hang mm. kflrhrti bwthroowi and 
bedroom OU towting DM** tn 
garair DRIVE MW 
M dtalart the *•" ."JEJ TKa U a lovely ham*. »#U glanrwd 

l HIM Call Hanjd War*. E\ -'*■> imii you. to# *H< 

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GARDNER AGENCIES 
899 FORT 

EV 51448 

11AGAR A SWAYNE LTD. 

dll Y*if. ft real , KV il^2 

Member id Lh* Real EMM Bmid 


OAK BAY BORDER 
NORFOLK HOUSE 
SCHOOL 
$12,750 

spotlraa. l-brdrmn t»«n* with full 
fwaamwii aagarai* (arm. *a> k- 
ad* ail haal nW mom* In th* 
tiaaamam. Zaay upfc**» yard. 

| Ptaaa* rail 

DOUG BAVINGTON 
EV 5-1448 

ROOM TO BREATHE 
4018 METCHOSIN ROAD 

t, ait* artlh Wda «rf n»*n fnr U* 

Uig and playing la rhu l-raom 
ranch-alyl# lumt ]ual rnm(il#ird 
Th# taaavmtnl affara a l*r*a r*c 
ram mu* a aair cmUInrd ib law 
wair Lart* atnd*Ht doabla rar- 
p* 1 , m-rly landaragx-d groimda 
with tot# a ahad# trvm and your 
own craak rumun# thru' th* prop I MARC 
arty Aaking (34.100 Onurtay to 
b> mu 

TED CHARTRES 

■■•at at EV vitta 


OPEN HOUSE 
SATURDAY. 2-5 P.M. 
1514 ATHLONE DRIVE 

.0*1' CEDAR HILL X RD—TURN 

north at hraO'ooti 

Thla tovrty ram# ha# 1 M SQ. rT. 
of grariuua Lviag LARGE LR. 
wta comar Orartoc*. Bart 
in African m ah ogan y. WWINU 
RM. ELECTRIC CARLNET KIT- 
(HKN. ENTRY AND TMHOll.R 
HALL. 1 SPACTOLSBIDHIIONJ. 
I BATHRnnafl LARGE REC RA4 
with pnvai* miry SUITABLE TOR 
IN-LAW SUITE. PATIO AND 3-CAR 
PORT Cl.na to arh-.Ua and »** 

^ RM« -Ei- 

DON ROBINS. EV 4-fRAI 


OUT COLWOOD WAT 

A halt madam *-BE»WX»l *•«. 

JWUDI 


SOUTH OAK BAY 

1 hrtWnoan afucan horn* « Ian* 
me* living mam **ith FP Din-! 
room, oatdnct *l*ctrtc UteMn. 
iiaaiaamar with arttra had moan. 
UOJd heal, dri»*-ut garag* Ageing 
ana* pl.tt Ta n#w nmtart 

D. A. SMITH 

EV LIMA any um*. 

$7950 

BABY BUNGALOW 
CLOSE IN 


P, R. BROWN * SONS 
LTD. 

762 Fort Strert 385-3435 

llumra Snmn on TV Channel • 
Noun Wan* E»»r> Thuraday 

ONLY 5 YEARS OLD 
VERY DESIRABLE 
LOCATION 
3 BEDRM BUNGALOW 


RANDALLS LTD. 

737 Pandora Ave. EV 4 8109 

JAMES BAY 
DUPLEX 

Ctom to Ima Hi* Ph% RU a d d 
upanl diwm <hgu*» 4 naam and 
iwtauin naara 1 r.ana and twin 
naan uu. lR*r auair fully fur 
Idahrd and rmtad m E* B'Wl kw 
ouanl. ghg* uU fumam. V* *ail 
ram** and arg garaa* Fall yn* 
(13. aar with «»>d down urnaa 
Ur ataknui. am UK a MR 


FINANCIAL SURVEY 
LIMITED 

LD ' " (V MM 1,1 ** 


BYRON PRICE 

1 HU QUADRA IT. IV4.tR 


OPEN HOl’SE 
FRI. and SAT, 2 5 P.M 

TD GENEVIEVE 

aiia RARMCK 


MUST SELL 
LAKE HILL 

Own** ha* bought another horn* and 
muat aril tin. modem (tiedri* m 

lull-baarment hum* ml Iraa than 

• HT [an ..UAa li> t MtJtTERIAIA m mrk#t pne* Th* Ltt and DR arv ( 
l vpartouag ara* law a below in-low electric ral.net kitchen. 4-pee 
cwuaaivnier* r-mt 4 lidrini. : hatha. I hath. tXI-kf heal with dr-m garage . 

arul-'k. Aa ([.jug IluWN, aaldng H4W Phun* 
I1AI PIT ivinor Worn. KV (3*Sa. anyilma. 


>*g 


$7950—NO STEPS ** 


•r to. 


"Twd S’’ l£* R aeataffron age, 

Kmbbi«**i« «“J85H5Sl 


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BUNGALOW 
1235 FINLAYSON ST. 
TRY $1000 DOWN 


and pact ara window a Tha din 
am ta awieiurat to th# lut- 

wa #n toaa aa eatiae aoiA #nJ — laa# a |m aearanai 

BiMtry <d man tor apara. An koua# aatiiaitd aa a paaawto toe baa 
eiaeaaliy gBiactiv* ma*t#f bed- a larg* bitog loom witk nrepmr. 
mom aad a tors* yaady. tour- Aad fit thia. tha hathfngn u #aa# 

piec* bath art featured toe*. Pboaa af the tow to Virtue!* to aflat tot 

fu* further n/.mui ee luxury ot th# REAL bathtub. Ett- 

Slflqm chen m larg*. wired tor elac range 

tom I Tamwam toAtoll •* °** riu0r 

Sir- t. -nr* livang apace Thto home la 

lira* rat# C OO* doara fa# aitori 


eidl i*»* HAM 

to* trwa# wati c 


i 


NEW 3 BEDROOMS 
CATHEDRAL ENTRY 
ONLY $1600 DOWN 


2632 SCOTT ST. 


* I 

•warn at a* eld yaw —- -. 

fSv’acsr-^-^^ 

g-‘WSTiwm.. 

Aik for John Molymrd 
S^O CONNELL PLACE 


-UPLANDS" 

OF ESQUIMALT 
FIRST TIME ON 
MARKET ... OWNER 
TRANSFERRED 


BYRON S BETTER BUYS 


TINY TUDOR- 1 
and diaiag mo* 
QUIET aliudt- 


ev: 


OAK BAY BORDER 


' awa I# torn# totw ;v and 3 *- » LtoW _ ’ _ . _ -_! plumbing 

^ yuM «$i Mil MiMl. ftm #■*! IMS Am JULA. IMPM mmft >«» noon, omk 

. mm^~’ wg > — •j ttort* ,u» *» ,H. «* — B—m rr-im** • 

tom# •• Ba*toa#* hauling ■ memm t and toaady to— la r bidtog: fumara. n 

rely ■ —r* ’ a f»n g» Rm wmato# *-« a j larg# «’« n *ik a baa — . half baihrv 

yoa at any B*r*M *• filtokto B*rt> rail . Laegi avtog (a— into Sregtoc* (motor ira 


Wired toe 


DUPLEX 

1030 BURDETT AVE. 
TRY 

$1000 DOWN $1000 


Family km. 1 bedroom* with I 
1 1 nie had baaameUI room* Douhl# 
Large living aad dlaa# 
treed lot. Mil atreei 

TV era ta ■ aaarti aaw ail 
r wpa* B BUtd fto* and a 
hroneae with new fixture!. 
I rani (erred. Prlca f* *** 

Term* Exrluaiv* fa 

Bang Buxiito tvn EV 3-!Mf 


kt- 

RUO-nWCDKKiiLOf rum- 

ill amnee I l a fne a u living nam». 
ruU toaamaae SXdUXt-if evaad■ 
tmm TVKAMi yaung. mm gardew 
LOW O P. ba> larma 

M2.MA-MANCMUL • btoeam l 

top 

oSuioS^'tSS arew 


NEW — $12,600 
$950 DOWN 

on IMa la**ty bungalow bom# with 
LARGE LR and FIRKPLACF. a 
SrACUd'AAPPUNTKD CABINET 
KITCHEN I LARGE BEDRiXiMS 
ALL UXJVERED DOOR CLOSETS 
| pea bathroom Thar* la UTILITY 
ROOM and WORKROOM. Slluaied 


••• JOHNSTON 

A 

COMPANY 

LTD. 

law MU >An STREET 

OCR Mad YEAR 

OPEN HOUSE 
4150 B1RTLES AVE 
FRIDAY. 4:30-7:30 P.M. 

(yeur-otd itnboxi huana wiu 
ha weller* Oil IwaL K murtjage 
(toner trunafetrad. Mail to aold 
I'nred al 111 — kd —rt aale 
KKN ROBINSON IN ATTENDANCE 
3MAM71 anytime May to aaei 

ima bp appatnuM. 

OPEN HOUSE 
SAT, APRIL 24 
1:30-4:30 
1858 PENSHURST 


___ FI/atRH . _ 

Urea RI JdPUW ROOM to hdl mm- 
meed. r*ew*d harU jwed. A guod 
hum* ta a sod arm rt«ad to wU 
bevw— THB B A STEAL HEMR 
“ 

EVMSM aawtow* 

UNIVERSITY AREA 

IGedrouen tome. debghLftd kvIng 
men bug* waling arm aJI kV<*u-n 

Yn. U ti aabm rtd it—y «*£- 

dan wnn aotue aarlutom Extra tot 
available U yu* •!*»» Ml »•» 
tirar iille nmhm Snamaag a— 

*• 

NEXT TO COLWOOD 
GOLF COURSE 
BEAUTIFUL GARDEN 
FOUR-CAR GARAGE 


■■■ taw . Hw» to todhy Call 
GORDON MARSHALL 
or 

JACK GLOVER 

*r KV hlhto 


M by Id 
TM TTw 


LASVWiTanD - IMAT t *Jlt 


hucm living rm wwn as atnarex 
HFJVTlLATTlR FIKEPIdkgf and ae- 
-. OKI) PATH V 


a to a torse. KCU DCI) PAT 
ixdtog adfami to—g ar 

lay • i kitnhau. <*■ MHa 


THE WISE MAN 
BUYS WATERFRONT _ 

RamndeUed. guatol and rumfortaU* OIKKT MMwu«M» 

4-luana. -rag aieund — toitek. Etr—mto NEW *hAb ETAJOKS to 
kaaeanenl Call ar gatrk' Were [ JTT Jm&mn* HOT 

bailing thie **|U today *I4.TB*. MSS ,mT * M l,L7r 

TRY TOUR DOWN PAYMENT. 

Can 


TED CHARTRES 

d IV(1M 


alf^iervice* 1 * Pw'v^to’r c * 1 ' ,nd •" ,hl * • un * r11 ** * h#d 


QUADRA DISTRICT 


I#—l TKT , EP.I.08g 

STJttgCJCyff & $1000 DOWN $1M 

'mTCto STl Beit* ta a d—» todnr t— 

fv 44111 m Rea EV*rm | n.m i# an d 1 ro mae 4m 

980 BAKER STREET SS.wS%« r * 

, BEDROOMS ft tSTR* WSll? ^ 

Atmrtrt« .TT IS IVM “ 

r*? * —Sm 7—-ST 

ST »» togs "-sal NEW LISTING 
£3 NO STEPS 

and Mi warn to Ml **, " 1 


Very 


VIEW ROYAL 
MUBT WC 80L 



Ecu can) dagilealg tola 
$16,200 
Tki wui i laau 
In v.ew pea*# 
RS BAXTER NOW 
EV 4MM anytime 


FAMILY HOME 

4«4na Mwn ktoto. I— 
»r» dl liw to ad torto 
Wto. Sg— LR-UB wit* brick 
FP Bandy MMMy rm aa mam Dorn 


Ideal hme lor taw. with lew Page 
• mo—, large living rm. ] bed- 
I ruaeu. modem kitrhra. ail fhg heat. 

I'torw pig#, darrdd mad. In uf elan, 
ivmdium Himagtmal. Clear title (ISMS- ttAk BAY. 
Pra-e toSOB Term |Cto—e 

Mr. Bandaii. cm iviiw 


FAIRFIELD 

SKZsQUras 

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E*to— — MMBM 

YOUNG EXECUTIVE 
AREA 


K&il 


AND CO WVEN1- 

SUSSY to town. 
I with BAM. PX 


5=6 


Wong. KV VJ4S* oe GR ktoML 

COUNTRY QUIET 
LOCATION 

From tba grol#**iunally i*ndar*p#d 
apgnduB and cathedral entrant* aa 
upea alairway rile* to a living ruum 


mom. 4-vr-md horn# la ■ loeety ear 
Mnei al Gnrdiei Head Top rundllloh 
In a lovely eefllng Full haaemetn 
for further devel-nenrut with large 
Sunderfc. twlto 

Qaag 


raruHR ovariooktng Ihe 
garden and roUmg ton.I 


•evmirmg a n l ae d »*v# d 
•IT MB 

*w revw tiewiag rail BAT 
RAWNSLT.Y IbS-jen anytBM 


OPEN HOUSE 
673 CRAIG FLOWER RD 


A BERNARD A CO. 
LTD. 

I n ran Hr— EV 4 


QUALITY 
WATERFRONT 
OAK BAY 

futh who raj 


NG. —mm# 

bWfcrt (J 


STiflPC 

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— gretty. ciangletelv m- FOR YOUR INSPECTION 

dare and apactom toirhe-n with Ha 

ahwadanra ad eagh oa rda 

TTw 


,a SAT, l:3p-4:30 P.M. 


to tha gilt' 


For i him* 
far amdir. rlegan 
lance A gaanranu 
bubtong al aactor 

in* the ac-r* d gn 
dra r ng i — <d — 
binary wmgd. aftor fan — g, 
t*— to til - feet — 
o—Mar ism *4 

$53,000 


aw 1 '— 


WATER HEATING. 

a jn$ 

utatEEWir.__ .. 

>4AXT*PXtVaS > 1 ^ — M 

onCF *«3d 

Art kaai and eaH — mm toe Eto 
i —l* Btoaitllil tokll EV 4SB 


OPEN HOUSE 
513 RIDGEBANK 

(TURN (*-r CAREY RD 0(4 
rurwmn i AMU TURN RIGHT) 

SATURDAY, 1-5 P.M. 

HIGH VIEW LOCATION 
4 LARGE BEDROOMS 
2 FULL BATHROOMS 
LARGE RUMPUS ROOM 
HUGE SUNDECK 


'ltd* W 


Ejrr-old 
Pull high 


NEW **>u# •> *'* v ® ->'h term* 

cSaBMLNG tow wwh bay mta the Gnmg. gm m*b 


in OGAI | ronen. doutde par—king and large 
laundry wtntowra. aa—Ma tor a legal aaile 
to th* Owe to turn, to—** ami garh ASK 
wnt to ING PIUCT IlliS wkh end 
t Od CAIJ. LEO VAN DYK to 
toe tlua toAHH <W —. »*«* 


ESQUIMALT 
HOME PLUS SUITE 


to 1 good al— — r oom# with large i compare torrdly hem* - — _ 

cloaeta and a wan* 4 gee. halkronea < haaemetd haa iir dind mlg fit—to— 
with vatoly Downatain la an 00*11 ronen, doutde par—king and larg* 
fumar* and iluraga mom. 

— — * I#—i I As an read n—ly Bn# atueoa homo— 

tyil—.lihna hall, unuaually large rocma — 
living ran with fireplace 

kllcbea-dlauag area. Tew 
onani and vanity hathronau. 


w... 

M - Largej 

C“.— 


•Ti«*S nS35m'i*w“ 

HIGH QUADRA _ 

FAIRFIELD DCPL^l 
LOVELY LOCATION 

ftST’sta ta sS. y 

g^KKaw-s 

2 BEDROOMS 
2 EXTRA LOTS 


CUL-DE-SAC 
NEAR SCHOOLS 
NEAR STORES 
NEAR 

TRANSPORTATION 

— . ■ LllA ‘ 


C G. 

HEISTERMAN 


A CO. 

LTD. 


vi 


OAK BAY 

2-BR BUNGALOW 

$0900 




sr-d 

Fun Price $9*0 
JACK RODGER. EV 58741 

iC50 DOWN 
y tttdi FULL PRICE 

Sr.'Syft-rhiSJgS 

S ^Tv—^iPAVEH. 

Ev MN» —tot 

ESQUIMALT 


m*rn 


T1LUCUM 

PRICE REDUCED $1000 


run PtW $15386 
m ri K fin F /JP*y * 

DE LUXE 
MINIATURE 
VIEW 

txwaled hear achoofl aad 

gneiatum 

View of Ofyatgtca 


1 car—t and b—• gett* 

1 Good aeMinmnhnad 
1 Term can h# arranged 
■ Built lor pia a l miner 
1 You ranm* da ketier hr BUS 

LEN KNIGHT. EV 53435 
A. MILLAR 


VIEW ROYAL 
MAGNIFICENT LOT 


— heart *d all 
M I h adder*# 


BYRON BISHOP 
384-8305,158-539 


MODERN BUNGALOW 
plus 

LEGAL SUITE 

1— to Stalina* Path an a start 


EHA2.if£S 



SOUTH LANSDOWNE 
812850 


IS£Ei ^Tx. C a»WnZ 

PATRICIA BAY 
SEA VIEW 



Owd ML — I bawled. Price SI I 
MSI. EVkSBMi 

SOUTH OAK BAY 


CLOSE TOWN A 
COUNTRY 
FULLY FURNISHED 


Laeety 


'fCSS/Se*’ 


even CBM 


BEAUTIFUL 


tola* 1T'otaT towUlv ns a— 
nmed hearth Breg—* D* na can 
kS. 4-gas ton htak. tataty rm. au 


RANOALU LTD. 


e— —ma i—■ «r 
targe bet— —l 


wirtag. hdl ha— - 


onai 


811900 

L J. TV-e 


ESQUIMALT 

ar* 1 ? few '< !Se V«u*?* to be 
ta tata pttet h n na It haa i 

IsrisstaTtrsrs: 


MAYFAIR 


ton 




OAK BAY 
P00 DOWN 

^Stad^S-a —'to* ySkjgg 

ftf-sa aw 

gSL PETERSEN 

poo DOWN 


SLBSR." 



$500 DOWN 
S OPEN HOUSES 
2281 AMELIA STREET 
SIDNEY 

SATURDAY, 1-5 P.M. 


esi 


TSi 


. •sassy's 


S£T UW " 


■ DP. 
RAVEK- 


CEDAR HILI^-8a000 DP 
GARDEN—BEAUTIFUL 


ESQUIMALT 
DUPLEX 

sm k £»if 

LEN KNIGHT EV 53435 


8500 DOWN 


B.C. LAND 

A Insurant* Agency Ltd. 

« GOVERNMENT STRICT 

LANSDOWNE PARK 
CLOSE UNIVERSITY 

Mtaarn hmoslim ad l.« tgEM 
um— mugbta Is lor rwmgua 
— haah. Ctoar tftta. eery R—Ha 
—— cey m — down 

List Prtre_$23,000 

MS—• LXB COOK SVETRT 

CHESTERLEA 
32.000 OOA’N 


( COLONIAL 
SPLIT LEVEL 
>1550 DOWN 

A dlaUnctfe# cal— al apUt level 
id ever Lm aa. fl. with —ay 

Mato— — ha— ta tank— ad thi# 

prfcg range A aaarloua friendly 
loyar: a DSi’xUS' Uvtag room 
with a central Oreptace; a dtnini 

room whirl haa a alidine glaai 
door leading le tkn patio; laxurluua 
lighting futurea with lununotn 
lighting In the kllrbfn. A function- 
•fly perfect kjlcben with a bum la 
diahwaeher and hood and fan. (aa 
turtag U>* match)*« adDciancy a I 
'ha trtangular work area. Th# aa* 
ter bedroom. 14'xir hai ea aim# 

6 limbing, th# aacortaney tod roam. 

H'xlT and IM'KU’ have large 
rtmeta with kmvred alidtag doara 
* . tr- ka—a Te yoar 

S'.VS.^.E 

tal loan ta SIS down without tha 
laaa ItaB NHA —np Phlly 
■■re—d. taealad ta lha Dele*rally 

Kurwtar*- *“ j 

PRICE — $17,650 


ncr». 


Pries- 


$143001 


RETIREMENT SPECIALS 


Fxr — 

Full Pries $8960 
JACK RODGER. EV54741 

LIVE REAL CHEAP 




Bar haiher b—o— gto 
**** UA 


HS^SS 


J mere ta Ml hnaan—L be* 
on*# ham. » prtai# mat treea. 

SOfiP-^ 


•torm- b— od total bin 
ff.Tm—Sidle ft—eg — 


(T — ESQUIMALT 


LANGFORD 
IDEAL FOR 
RETIREMENT 
Very emy S baton um tom* an ai **** < —» . mm f wm> *7* 

tovety to* with total tram and aaRI « Sw now ar w 


mn mm. was M wall carpet to 
and dtatog raa— feaa— 

HI— HIGH QUADRA 


ton— b—a. I II— glan. 

^SbennnTVuTtu 

Matty new ira— to—a. w«h 




PRICE $8500 


SO MUCH 
FOR 

SO LITTLE 

b*tarsT MtoSy C'ertend’ hme Bu 
r—aa «—noi—g a larga Uvtag 
rn— hkc tolly ta— taleton wilh 
—toy. 4 baton—a. bittan— 
rtoee la a Ml a—ata ba—— 
aad a aenaral* —toga. Tha* pro- 

KLd^-rEStsvr 


$8^00 
Mra J. Thaa 




CITY FAMILY HOME 


a-c rat?; 


Mil 


THREE REASONS WHY 
Frank Carr and Lm LeDoux 
SELL THE MOST 

SITUATED am BBEUKXmxx 
STREET a— HlUtaiie. Onee hi 


■£=~£=S£« 


an— fl* _ __ . 

Kn tan ni» W-ew PETE CAM*' 
Bg4^ smym an i thaa Km 

606 RIDGEBANK CRES. 

It—x ta Uiia lavtay living room wtth 
rulard Brepiac# There la ewaakal 
and e i m v eaaenca bi the 1 h a to a uan a. 
reeJjne on th# larga tanderk. fake 
<*— la Sm tatad— Staf 
thia l-yaa—ld bona la ag to the 
mirage, a—are, nbcety land— 
wtth Into tree*, laew and — 
The ww e r — toaa tra — a rrrl 
and will a*H at a rrtoarad price 
Only (IT * W at atow yea ikli 
trroiir MV- Phona TDM GREKS 

sun 

“MY BEST BUYS" 

L PRICE ONLY IU.TM 

Valua plaa new' 

• High water new 

iwSCT” 

IgjS^ BADOOW 

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:rsv 

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labA'sss 

'*3£m c Xtt? 

• 4- 1 — — raartwr 

: *i3a cr ~ 

:£S*2JSZ> 


cm 


SOOKE 


Kd Valuabi# rarw#r property. •* 
proa 1 acre with ; to d rwnm unitor, 
raa—ftety tor —h ad. A— gaa toal 

Price Reduced to $7950 

a Oh— CBMMI 


WALL 44IU 

exj*en4ive bctJPu 31 —tad— 

iBKFB* tom— ran— a— 
»— 'mrmwi. An—» —re gw mo¬ 
or bom Gwu»t dL—Tro tocwra. 
and MB. I toa—a ta wMh WltaK- 

wTuee - < 5SSpmY*tm5c. >#t 

JOHN BISHOP 
■tr 44M CKY OB xrm 


HI ROCKLAND 
BUY or A LIFETIME 

SECT j TED LOCATTOIf 

k MAOKIPmrr MULTILEVEL 
a — ad W—to'a a— de w r o d 
>1 —a ta, to — bp th Cotart with 
FEA1VJUX GALORE Otaata—tad 
iMiatnaaatata taJJIHMBrVE MAL- 
NIT AND MATE m htak IN— —d 


CLARKE A WALLACE 


25Bb' 



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taad to—ty 


ST OVRSB. SAPPY VALLEY. I 


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BUILD 1 
BUILD! 

DEAL DIRECTLY WITH 
YOUR CONTRACTOR 

AND BUILD A BRAND NEW SOME 
DESIGN ED ESPECIALLY FOR 
YOU! AS LOW AA Bn DOWN! 
LIMITED OWNER PARTIN NATION I 
AUTY WORE. FULLY GUAR 
ITEBX ALL PLANE FINAN¬ 
CING AND NBA LOAN ARRANGED 
BY FRAME CO NST R UCTION LTD. 
CALL NOWI LEN WARDIX PS- 
Crt-SMI; OSVICR BDBR 

FRASER CONSTRUCTION 
LTD. 


OPEN HOUSE 

K—ma to— Jta i' Pa to. 

Itogtw —_ Sm •—» 4_ — d arw 

zaSx-z «« 

a— to b—m 

Arthur E. Haynes. Limited 


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P.LT. 


ruu. m* 
John NcC. 


OTTO LEESMENT 
BUILDER 
PHONE 38348IT 

TWa N B A aa—If ABM b— a a 1 

sigi^srSm^ jsfitT 


EV 54741 


^ R^Sth Jta rs — ^4 H — — ^ 0 


THIS a A BARG AIN » 

MMsTl fnr* MAMA 4U4 
to— GR AIMS _ 

1MB TATTTRAAL NSW 


HIGH QUADRA 
$1500 DOWN 

Onra agala 1 hnag you ltd* 


-AIBSTBLD” an • toaa— 
Id. Csakwa taUpdjta 

frtwta lm ttatmg Irtdte 

rjrsjx**”- 


and ta atatom —y F BI 


OPEN HOUSE 
SAT, 2-4 P.M. 

1256 REVERCOMBE PL 

fa— bane maw gammaat 
v«aw. Ttooa hadrao— Damn 
id —a mg and rac raa Da—ta ga 

IN— SM.MB 

ZJT-m-rrzrRJZLl 

GRAMS, mum. 

UPLANDS BORDER 
SNOW-WHITE RANCHER 

ss.rsirsrgrassftjs 

ta oak Bag araa and ramiaii ad 
a large Betas raa. — duuag rm 
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By JOSEPH MarRNKCN | 

LONDON lCPI—Lord Beaver-i 
brook. Canadian-bom apostle of ^ dlaenchaninicm .like, but which It seemed he took special 
British toryUm for more than,without toning symiwthy. 

SO years, was at heart a Social* 


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URGENTLY NEEDED 
ACREAGE 


The book gains greatly as • 1 
in its acute asses*- 1 
ment of Beaverbrook's char- ’ 
acter. Wood brings out Ms shy- 1 
ness and extreme aensitivrness. 
describes Ms frequent descent 
into hypochondria in Ms great 
need to avoid public humilia¬ 
tion.” 

FINISHED IN tMT 
Sir Linton Andrews, who re¬ 
viewed the Beaverbrook book 
both in the Conservative 
Yorkshire Post and in Wortd 
Prea* News, a trade Journal, 
says || is strange that it has 
been published before, slnoa 
it was finished in 1957 
‘‘Perhaps the res am is that. 
scourdlnK to Ha author, the one 
thing of which Beaverbrook was 
Incapable was allowing an ole 
Jecdva aiipmclBtiau of Mmaelf. 
DID NOT RELIEVE 
“He certainly would rat ham 
liked this book. It make* some 
surprising disclosures For ex¬ 
ample. it relates that Ms father, 
a Presbyterian minister, con¬ 
fessed to him that he (Ud not 
believe the Evangelical gospel 
which he preached so fervently 
every Sunday. . . . 

'Thrre have hern rumors that 
Beaverhnsik made Ms vast for¬ 
tune in Canada by shady meth¬ 
ods. The author tells us what 
he can of the deals in question, 
but it does not appear that in 
forming more mergers than 
anyone else In Canada the astute 
Attken went beyond the accepted 
standards of business behavior." 
PLAYBOY YEARS 
Turning lo another feature af 
the book. Sir Linton a ritaa: 

“Writing at the playboy ywara. 
the gay life of the lKDs, the 
author tells us of Ms belief that 
a public man's private life 
should be treated as hi* own 
affair, but he adds that once 
gossip has passed Into general 1 
knowledge it Is better that soma 
things should be written frankly 
than be talked of furtively. 


result, 


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let. never really a Conservative 
at all. 

i This la one of the more arrest¬ 
ing theories pot forward In a 
controversial book. The True 
History of lord Beaverbrook, by 
Alan Wood, who died in 1957, 
long before Beaverbrook's death 
last June. 

Reviewers generally comment 
with distaste on what they tee 
as ■ tendency of the book to 

verything from 


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salmon skin, proclaims Disney honorary citizen of 
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waters. It was presented in recognition of 10th 
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COMMISSIONED 

Jeremy Wellington writes In 
the Tory Sunday Times that 
Wood, an Australian who served 
aa war correspondent for Bn- 
vrrbrook's Dally Express, was 
"obvtamly” commissioned to do 
tfw book aa an obituary. 

‘ “It la Mr too accurate in tta 
asaeasmenta of Beaverbrook to 
have been published In Ma life¬ 
time. Nevertheless the author. 
DEMOPOLIS, Ala. <UPI) — iMaigh he avoided using the coo- 
Police used tear gas and smoke skWsble heritage of anecdote 
bomba to break up the first of — M et, did not really do enough 
two (kmanitratiun* Thursday la mork i* Ms subject to Justify 
... .— .- *11 his assessments*' 


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WINDSOR. Ont I CPI - New 
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Ford of Canada plants here will 
cause the layoff of some 1,600 
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issued Thursday by the United 
Auto Workers' Union tCLCl 


Marches 
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Union estimates are that those mit tor the second march and tt The Evening Standard, a Bea-! 
layed off will not be reMred iproceeded without incldaat. with veriitook newspaper, carries a; 
imlil April, 1966 _police officers and stole troopers| rrvlrw by Michael Foot, one-' 


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U.S^ Finns Plan 
Canadian Mill 

HELSINKI 1UPII - Ground 
may lie broken this year for a! 
combined newsprint and pulp 
mill to be established at Ome- 
by-Otaar*. NrwtowUanl, fay 


“Throughout Ma Ufa he wwa 

a Radic al gam » wroag. At heart 

hfttonsry. partly a rom an tic rv- 
aetlonary. part iconoclast, part 1 
pioneer; but he was never a 
Cbnaervatlve.** 

Wood matotakni Alt ken made I 
a disastrous mistake In accept¬ 
ing a peerage and “spent a 
lifetime trying, with varying 
mceeit, to be a pod Conserva¬ 
tive." 

Foot comments: “It may 
wem too fanciful to picture 
Beaverbrook a* a lost lander of 
the Left, but the facts flt the 
odd theory much more closely 


I J.F.M. Taylor of New rmk 
CMy aaM Ttawwday Wwt ha aw 

optimistic that this firm and the 
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Citizenship' for Tour Leader 


Riifl filMiri. 
Friday. A aril U. 


Honor for Quebec Mayor 


Long Line of Cars 
Waits for Ferries 


Hi A. II. MIHI’IIV 
Oty Hall R*part*r 

Ruliert Caurhon. the genial | 
mayor of Valkyfield. who 
*|u>rknluand the visit to Vlo-1 
tori a last November ol 3M Que- 
i bee mumetpal leaders, will he 
1 made an honorary citizen at this 
city. 

The ulficial ceremony will be 
conducted by Mayor R. B. Wil¬ 
son in the council chamber at 
the municipality of Salaberry- 
de-Valleyfleld during the re¬ 
ciprocal visit of B.C. municipal 
officials to Quebec In May. 

Mayor Wilson was made an 
honorary citiam of Vaileyfield 
last year loUowtnc the visit at 
member of l'Unkm des Muni¬ 
cipalities The illuminated reso¬ 
lution now hangs in his city hall 
offlew 

A rmdunon authorising gw 
action was unanimously passed 
by city council Thursday after- 

It recalled the "historic" four- 
day visit to Victoria in Novem¬ 
ber and the deep impression 
made an people her* by the 
warmth and friendliness of the 
Quebec delegation 

The live-day visit of members 
of the Union of B.C. Municipali¬ 
ties in May la calculated to in- 
creaee understanding between 
"the two main ethnic croupe" 
of Canada, the resolution points 
out and. as such, li a splendid 
undertaking. 

Mayor Cauchon. on gins tor of 
the reciprocal visit ides, m 
praised for his ability, initiative 
and personality and. In recogni¬ 
tion of his floe qualities as a 
map and a Canadian, "is here¬ 
by bestowed u|mn him the title 
and distinction of honorary clti- 
aen of the Cily of Victoria. Brit¬ 
ish Columbia, making him the 
drat mayor to be so honored." 

The Victoria party at the time 
of the bestowal in ValleyOetd 
will number it or U, Mayor 
Wilson said. 


Sign.* of »uimnrr \Vruite»«l;i> 
and Thursday were exceptionally 
long Lineups of ear* waiting to 
board B.C, ferries at Sw artz Bay 
for passage to Tsawwassen. 

Victoria businessman Kmni 
Hudson refiorted a three-hour 
wait before boarding the ferry 
at Swartz Bay and another long 
wait again at Tsawwassen on 
the return trip. 

Many driven returned lo Vic¬ 
toria to spend the night rather 
than wait in line-up* 


Beginning at 7 am today the 
ferries will sail hourly up to 
10 p.m. This schedule will l>e m 
effect tor the weekend only. 

The spring sailing -diedule 
comes into effect Monday when 
ferries will operate every two 
hours 7 a m. to 1 p.m., with ex¬ 
tra sailings at 8 am., noon. 4 
puns, and I p.m. 

The summer schedule slain 
June 14. with sailings every h. 
i vi the hour from 7 a m. until 10 
p.m. 


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Trio Surrenders 
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smith, i, ef UsqaMI 


sd sf la 
Psirtrls 


Saying “Cobbler, stick to thy laat” 
went out window recently ms shoe¬ 
maker BUI Prium, 391 Conway, came 
to aid of Salvation Army bandsman 
(-corpo Foster, 3465 Foul Bay. who 
waa In (9/e need of bavins tuba cur 


Around Town 


repaired. Bill spent mote than four 
hours handstitching case so Mr. Fos¬ 
ter, tuba and case could catch early 
plana to Calgary to attend Salvation 
Army's Western Congreaa.—(WUUam 
Bo u cher) 


Three wMto men Indicted la l - rru > Wilkins. 21. were 

,_.m,j h m tK. ,i. V im ^ released on 110.000 bond each 

ecuneetka with the slaying cf Indicted earlier on 

Mr. Viola Lins, a wMta civil Thursday by a grand jury at 
rights worker (ram Detroit, ear- Hayneville 

■ outioxod in Mraiingliaai That- The cases will go on the dock- 
day. et for the neat term of circuit 

The Ma Bugas Thomas. 42. court wfctoh begins May 3. 


luck toll iafla an 
ky J. B. Great, 4STJ 


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chapter, Royal Society of St George. 

Custom decrees man cal i b ret- ' " 

tng the day wear a rad nae to Squadron tide oukad tor aa 
the button-hri*. overnight endaa to BaOtoghaxa. 

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* * * 

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View High School kaad Wed- 
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weal Territories aed m III piey 
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♦ * * 

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Ufbktlva barter 

The bank of B.C. appiica-1 
tion for a federal charter 
wlD be reactivated imme¬ 
diately in the Senate, Pre¬ 
mier Bennett said Thurs¬ 
day 

The previous application died 
along with those lor tao other 
proposed banka, the Bank of 
W««tem Canada and Lsurcntide. 
a-hen Be lait aeiakai ended. 
EMT PAM AGE 

Mr. Bennett predicted a quick 
and easy passage tor the B.C. 
Bank bill through the Senate thia 
time. 

It w ill be la the Common! that 
B.C will face the teat of what 
the premier term* the govem- 
ment't "wish” to invest In the 
prapoaed new bank with head¬ 
quarters to Vancouver. 

He expecte the three hank 
charter application! to be 
passed quickly by the Senate 
and then turned over by the 
C ommons to a special banking 
committee. 

• ILL ITtDt • ) 

At dw same time thii Com¬ 
mons committee will probably 
atudy the Pearaon govemmant'a 

Bank Act that would prohibit 
prov in ces tram buying bank 


Naval Craft 
Targets 
In U.S. Raid 


Welcome 

For 

Heroine 


Armful af Mpa aad armful 
uf HHto I atoay MaicuM. k. 


Reakn, UPI 


"What h app ens to the Odm- U.S. N*vy Aircraft Thursday made what waa ^ . —. |T u _ w§ »_ 

1 "T,"?,” "T* believed to be the first atrike directed specifically Taamaaa •—r 
mm it comet, said the pee- . 1T , 

nder But he added that at thi. kgainat North Vietnamese naval veaaebu iHtom leather) 

stage B.C. would probably make _______ 


representations to Ot- 


Uaewhere: 

1 • South Vietnamese force* 
STAGE WAA BET | massed lor a major attack on 

Mr. Bennett mid toe .tap 

was set tor quick Sen... 1 

proval of the B.C. bill wheu K “•* Bt D * "*"• 
rtferred original applkalloo # ta Washington President 
hack to the banking committee jof*,**, met with lop adviaara 
at the end of last session. M Vlet Nam unid preparatlona 
"H* BC ~ b ? 1 * * ,,, ** * v to boost U.S. military aid to 
chanced except that the section vl#t Nam but tin Penla- 

Umlting government purtlcipa- damped tight seeurity reins 
tton to It per cent will be ^uils of the aid. 
omitted. Mr. Bennett said. 

This stipulation la now eon- g For the first time. U.S. 
tatoed la amend m ents to the Marina ground troops fought 
provincial Revenue Act, passed Comm until guerrlllsa on Vial- 
at the leaf aaaaton. which per- camaae battlefields while 82 U.S. 
mila the tovtnmaat to pur- utf Vietnamese pla nes hurled GO 
chase up to M per cent of the tons of bomb* and rockets on 
akorm to any chartered bank. North Vietnamese target*. 

• * * 

In the naval air attack. U.S. 
WKSeeWOB^^^^^^^W^^ A «4 sky hank jets hit two patrol 

boats and two large Junk* at 
■X 9 a to* entrance to the Vinh satu- 

I l|k|| a ary. about 150 miles south of 

1/UU l Hanoi 

While President Jo h nso n ap- 
_ _ _ parenliy remained unimprsmsed 

AM by demands at home and abroad 

IVI ICG for an end to U.S. air attacks on 

ITIIOU North Vtot Nam, leading of¬ 

ficials laid the U.S. would send 

mi_» ir- severml thousand U.S. officers 

Hew Lit* rtannOO nUnntogouAVktNinnaB 

For Kootenay Area *> ^p ink#* 

q prohtom*. 

—Paces * * * 

*, * * The Marines' battlefield bap- 

n. rf . . F'aaafef ^ tmm * under a scorching 

f Huai e biiia when a platoon of about 50 

Festival Winner msa. <* a r s no—to ss nr e patrol 
0.^,0 waa Btopriaad by the Vtot Qmg- 
“ After Ml exchange of small 
* * * arms fire, to writ* one Marine 

fVavfcs Recover •“ ** Vlr1 

" , Cong retired. Two other Marine. 

Prom lYgfraipf wm troaiad for heal proetra- 


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Miss 

New Life Planned 
For KoofCMjr Area 
—Pace 9 
*, * * 

Theatre Guild 
Fewdvat Winner 

—Pace 12 

* a * 

Racks Recover 
From Nosedive 
—Page 14 
a * * 

World FedcndUu 
indmde 63 MPs 
—Page 18 

* * * 

Tennis Scheduled 
On Most Scot* 
—Page 19 
♦ * * 


‘No Contract, No Work’ 

That was blunt statement of grim United Steel¬ 
workers’ President David McDonald, foreground, 
during news conference at Pittsburgh after union 
sanctioned strike against baric steel Industry unless 
agreement was reached by May 1. Centre la union 
attorney David Feller, left, left secretary-treasurer 
I. W. Abel.—(AP) 


VANCOUVER (CP) — Police Chief 
Ralph Booth rocked the city *niuraday 
by connecting members of his department 
with a second major crime. 

He made his announcement as veteran police 
officers were still speaking In awe and horror of 
the slaughtering by a Vancouver policeman of his 
wife and six children. The policeman then shot 
himself to death. (See also Page 10.) 

The constable — Leonard Hogue—had been 
connected by the department Wednesday with the 
February theft of SI,250,000 in mutilated currency 
from a Canadian Pad fie Railway warehouse. 

Chief Booth said several members of the force 
were under suspicion in that robbery and the 
earlier 813,000 holdup of a branch of the Bank of 
Nova Scotia In suburban Dunbar. 

An internal probe of the department would be 
stepped up, he said. 


With Foreign Count non 

i . ■■ 

Quebec Plans 
To Make 
Own Treaties 


QUEBEC (CP)—Quebec intends to negotiate 
directly with foreign countries on matters the 
province will be called on to put into action. Paid 
Gerln-Lajoie, Quebec education minister, said 
Thursday night. 


| ] I . D I Addressing French. Belgian 

inaepenaent rrouc *ndunivenuy spmnt- 

■ j stives, the Quebec govem- 

Th* chiefs tosetoaures were. c o n ne c tion with the currency' constitutions! e *P*rt 
iSoared by an ammmcemmt robbery 1 “ ld ,hr wiU nn Mn 


•o Soared by an announcement 
by Major Btli Ratete toss Aw 


aald the province will fill thia 


dam at Chtef 


IBs nommlsainsi's report will Dou —. B. b oth gf Vn 
be submitted to the provincial ww* ssmslsd to Edmoa 
■taonwy-general'■ dqwtnud. wusk. They SIS Me to 


"We had a a trout suspicion role "because of Its function as 
laey mmm toternal help." collective toatniment of 
a a a Fn-achCanadUni." 

PSvstval. IT, the lor- His ataaemrat wa* expected 
rut •unstable, mat James Me- I oca use angry reaction in Oi- 
innpi |3. botb M Tam rim tawa, which has akrajra bens 
pays ariraatad la Edmonton tost wrongly again* any agree- 
mek. They are doe to appear I mwita betwee n individual prw- 


roid the mayor, who made Ms to Edmonton police court Fri-j inoea and foreign gove r nments. 
amouKetnent following a closed By oo charge* of retaining ' Prime Minlater Pearaon told 
polios cooMniiaton meeting at Property Ottawa press conference 

which CMef Booth robmitted a » «*>“ |riend * Thursday he i* sure 

Peeeival. He had been under that Mr. Qerto-Lajoie will agree 

" *#a knresUgstksi Is the currency that the government of Canada 

odef Booth robbery and bnew it Os Mon- makes treaties with other coun- 

Stod 1* Suud to both ** be was .reived is s trie, end other countne. dr-l 
robberies were similar-just he- . wltt> C—**“ * owrnm "' 

tart each crime there were ^ 'BMEIUN' 

fatoe h obtop calls that sent city '. "The federal government I* 

police oo wild goose ehaaes. ' J*® . .. . w. completely powerien to assure 

■*» He J- working out and ideation 

2 ‘SSL. ^Il^lve. ™ chased rome of the cMI- it sssckMes with 

to protect tberoeeives unoer toher countries U these fall 

■Kh eiroimatances." be sold ^_.— . _ , ’ within the sphere of provinces." 

r EZ> aEFL, n., -id ■*“ •*- 

had sot batoi rorpriaeg when a , H is not only far constilu- 

forrorr Vancouver police officer Thm Ogj aa q e r a 1 policemen > inwa | ^ fgr pgmjd 

was arrested to Edmonton in Cetetanad an Pa^ 8 that Outo. has dr. 


Mr. 

Makeshift Dikes Hit in 

rrs i 

By Swirling: Waters p 


laid, the third state so 


Private War of Private Pearson 

Ypres ‘Hero ’ Just Off Ship 


OTTAWA ICP) - Prime 
Minister Pearson recalls the 
battle of Ypres by connecting 
It with the day when a head- 
waiter tried to toss him out 
of a London restaurant. 

Mr. Pearaon told the story 
at a press conference after 
■«eb«g the 90th anniversary of 
the First World War battle 
sbss CsBAdiSB toddl ers 


stood lira) to the Isos of the 
first gas attack launched by 
the Germans. 

* * * 

The future prime minister 
was a private to the Canadian 
Army at the time, although he 
later became a pilot with the 
'Royal Flying Oorpa 

Mr Pearaon aald he wae to 
lan d ito an leave with another 
Bonier ebnrfiy after arrival to 


Britain. The two triad to g the 
Mo a poah r es t a ur— and vote 
were told to leave by — dtot 
headwalter heranae the res- two 
tauraat served only officers 


the EagBstonaa aald to A 
vote# heard thro u gh ou t the 
dtotof room aa ha tovtted tha 

♦ * * 


At this point. Mr. ^ai 

said, an rngltekwiea re 

niaed them as Cbnadhna 
rose from Ma table to | 
the headMkdtor a rite. 
"Thaaa era ban af tha i 


Mr. Pearaon said with a 
grin that the incident waa a 
bit embarragatAg be¬ 
cause "wa were Juet off the 


we had w l th rtu ed were (he 

te m p ta tions af London." 


Official Quits 


J “sm1»w •*»» W. ^ children. He "oremg ou ana app.ic.non 

i ^S^lve. bwi chased nxne cf the cMI- J «* wme "2. il 

to protect themaelves unoer ntwr countries U these (all 

mch eiraimetances," he a— ^_,— __ ’ within the sphere of province*," 

J'"*!*' “Salftta Flak -M ““ Ort^,. 

had not betot rorprtseg when a "It la not only far canstilu- 

tanner Vancouver police officer Ttam dsj ta y era! policemro t Wwia | ^ fgr ,,^<.,1 

eras arrested to Edmonton in Cetetanad an r**» t raaactm that Quebec Mu de- 

---- --— ■ — -—- tided to negotiate a g reeme n t* 

directly with foreign countries 

FourStau Area ** 

DETERMINATION 

nn Mr. GerireLajole said the re- 

Makeshift Dikes Hit SSfsS 

era and reaearchere illnstrales 

_ _ 1f wmT the determination of Quebec to 

By Swirling Waters 

e v/ (ace to the modem world.” 

He said Quebec intends to ne- 

DUBUQUE. Iowa (API- as a result of Mississippi River gotfato agreements with foreign 
Flood waters of the rampaging flood i n g. The others are Minne- countries not only within ex 
Mississippi Hirer, far out of to sota atof Wisconsin. ckiairely provincial fieida but 

banka along a HAenile * tret eto. The presidential action came a]*® hi areas of common in¬ 
ane paring new threats to com- an volunteers manning lmpro- ferest with the federal govern- 
muni ties to a tour-state area, vtaed dikes to Etobuqoe. a city mt 

With appronchtog eraria stfll of 57,008 population, poured tone _ ____ 

one or mare days away, of dirt into a break that threat 
the river's charring waters toed to tomdsle a residential 
Thursday near the area to the city’s northwes te rn 
tops of makeahilt dikes from section. A mile-tong se cti on of 
Prairie da Oden, Wie., » Lou- Dubuque’s business and Indua- 
taiana. Ma trial area along the river al¬ 

ia Waahtogiwi. Preside a t|ready to flooded. 

Johnson designated Iowa a di*- behiforle D.BC1 

■ Across the river from Du- 
aM. the tram state » oeaneg MtklM , gu^tiamm and 

volunteers reinforced dikes pro¬ 
tecting East Dubuque, 10., 
where m ere than T08 residnata 
already hare been evacuated to 
Mghes- ground. ' 

Craattag af the Mteaisripgl is 
expectsd here late Saturday. 

• /N ri a AWING RAPDLT 

.AT ^ L — __ Upstream at Prairie <h< Chten. 

O i ifllf I Wi*.. where the crest wae «*- 

F ^ VAw pealed earlier, the river waa 

' ^ rtetog rapidly and the city’s 

| more than 5,800 residents were 
tor tbs worst 


(,erin‘La)ole 

Rats Defeat 
Para Cate 


KUALA LUMPUR. I 
ala (Re Biers I — Five 

pnrortoriad In Ante 


Cathedral 


Bomb 
Thrown 
At Altar 


NEW YORK (API—A man 

hurled a gasoline bomb at the 
main altar of SL Patricks 
Reman Cathotie Ca t he dr al 
Thursday right aad It tomiaftod 
amid a small group of wer- 
ahlppera. One seaman rial 
burned. 

The man, d es cri bed aa a 
Negro in his lain 30s* raced 
out a aide door, tearing bshlnd 
a sec o nd, unsxpledsd bomb. 

There were about 100 per¬ 
sona to the cathedral At the 
time. 

It wae the eacond incident 
within the cathedral to tens 
than a week. Good Friday, 
servi c es were disrupted whan a 
former mental patient threw 
a concrete block through a 
glare cam containing a If* 
sired status of Papa Hus XII. 


-C2> 


No. 112-107th YEAR 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965 


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Mayor , Chief Turn Sod 


Industrial Era Opens 
On Cowichan Reserve 


DUNCAN — Two years of planning for an am¬ 
bitious development of industrial and commercial 
acreage, including 53 acres of Indian reserve land, was 
capped with a aod-tumlng ceremony Thursday. 


Mayor Jack Dobaon and Cos- 
khan Chief Mike Underload 
turned the sod an the block on 
industrial land between Trans- 
Canada high* ay. Trunk road. 
Cowichan River, and the E and 
N tracks. iSee also Page 1.1 
First firm to establish in the 
block is Doman Industrie# Ltd.: 
when fully devck>i*d the site 
will contain 5o different com¬ 
mercial enterprises. 


Aid to Student a 


Career Counselling Service 
Shifts to Brentwood 


Adventure 

Into 

Industry 


The sod-l urn mg ceremony took 
place on the area's main, 
thoroughfare, Cowichan Way, 
from which side roads will pro 
vide access to various parcels of | 
land. 

Cowichan band and Duncan 
city will work jointly to pro- 
vide roads, sewers, and water 
sc.vie,'. Incase money will be 
collected by the band, taxes will 
go to the city. 


More Island News 
Turn to Page 35 


Officials Present 

Assembled on the partially- The mayor said aa applications 
completed thoroughfare for the of leases come In. services will 
opening of development were be provided aa quickly as pos- 
offtrials of the city. band. Indian sible. 
affairs department. North Cow- 


klian municipality, and repre¬ 
sentatives of Duncan's business 
community, advisory pluming 
commission, chamber of com¬ 
merce, and MLA Robert 
Sira chan 

Mayor Dobaon congratulated 
llie Indiana on their effort to 
make the industrial development 
proposal a reality. 

Chief Underwood paid tribute 
to the work of city council. 


Child Drowns 
In Shallow Pool 
His Backyard 


He said: “I have studied many: 
records during the past several' 
months, and I can say this is NANAIMO - An lS-mootb-old Firemen uaed a pulmonater 
iha firs t time suc h a Joint devel- tny drowned In less than a loot external cardiac massage, and 
opmant between Indiana and a of water, while playing in the mautiv-tcMnouth resuscitation in 
city hat been a success. 1 backyard of Ms home Thursday attempts to revive the boy. 

The development will be David A vender, only child of David was pronounced dead 
Duncan's ''industrial empire. "Mr. and Mrs. Ranald A vender. „ NarlJlima regional general 
said Mayor Dobaon. Overall Ml ‘"M a small ornamental fish ta^tal. 

plana call tor attractive land- pool while playing In the yard lhe „ mrch toP u. 

scaping, and public walktog of his home, lit Fifth Street, • eircn ror 

paths. 


! during the mominE. 


Ltd., tint 


firm to 


to the 


Port Alberni 
Invests 
In Tourism 


DUNCAN — The fifth career ly valuable because they expose 
workshop m this area will be sindents on an intimate boats | 
conducted by Mrs. Gordon with men actually working In 
Mitchell at Brentwood College, tiese fields.'* 

Mill Bay. at 7 ;k> p.m. today. 


area. Mayor • 

Chief Mike |7l 
dton agency 

S amps—. and MLA 

srt Meat-tea. — (Ktaaa 
■Seri 


Nanaimo and Courtenay 


Impaired Driving 
Costs Man $150 

COURTENAY — Bert Koto, when he went six feet over the 


Mrs. Mitchell is special serv¬ 
ice officer with Duncan branch. 

National Emplo y m ea l Office. 

During Mir paat few months she 
has organised four other simi- 

_ . tor workshops for irnior ttu- 

PWT ALBERNI - denis in public and private 

of Commerce has approved #chooU 

mending of C M lor tourist pro-' %omr ^ pnaaiinent i 

motion this year iwnmseltara tonight will be: De l 

Ufa. Souther, pre.ideni of the i George Brand. Univeralty of Vancouver, was fined 1150 and ^ . 

Mmmber. expre^ crml^l^ri^ I XL it cros ,E 

In the tourist committee headed lion Dr _r montha when he was convicted while Une w\ more times. On 

by Ed Moore. ■« J* I * Magistrate John Hyland of the Oyster River Bridge ap- 

weekly meattog of the chamber, merit. UBC, David Logan, pw*- . * 1 

The meeting teamed the .aTtorrater Kot* »•< reuortr.l to have ton,rol and swerved around, 

amount required for tourism is v J 1 . ™ IT . ' Cheeking the car police found The Nanaimo board has voted 

nightly higher than the amount \- T *^r4.Dn*rtomn toced the RCMP patrol car off Ko i- .towed signs of tiring im-.lo protest "the provincial guv- 

inked tor several weeks ago °* m,nr * Bn,, P f,rulrum ^ the i-nad at 3 p.m, April 20.' paired emment's failure to keep granU 

by Mr. Moore. “SK' profrasmu. teberoun-i" 

selled are: computing, business __ . ~ - . _ - 

■■ dmln ‘™'”w TL™M?X.\Nanaimo School Board 

different' _ ' 


Two bland astool boards are up to 
fighting took publicly against classes 
widespread criticism over rising Ike I 
school coats. I has bn 

la Nanaimo, the board has at-'teacher salary grants time 1910. 
tacked the provincial govern- Courtenay school board said 
meet for falling to provide ade- * ■ cl »oal ™UI 

quale fwds. “ 11 “***■ “ten J*w. 

In On.« w , m.M, ■* M “ cUMnnd at . 


yrar-ok) Terence La Fortune of 

_! Cedar, missing during a fishing 

trip at Dodds Narrows Wednes¬ 
day, continues. 

lie was accompanied on the 
.trip by Sharon Salmart, 15, of 
Ladysmith. 

She said their 14-foot boat, 

I which was equipped with out- 
| board motor, drifted away from 
tlie shore of DeCourcy bland. 
SWAM IOB BOAT 
The boy swan through the ley 
| waters after the boat. 

I Sharon Sal mark said the bat 
i time she saw the boy he had 
In- two big bland school districts reached Ihe side of tbe boal: 
will receive smaller operating then both tegr and b eat d ie- 
rd pointed out there grants this year than they did appeared from sight amend a 
no adjustment in in 11M. | pofrat of the island. 

Tbe boat, empty, was found 
bkr hi the afternoon. 


Two School Boards 
Protest High Costs 


teachers’ salary 


Cowichan district la dorm to 
150,437 from M00.1I6. and Al¬ 
berni is down to >431.158 from 
>451.580. 


Cedar residents, RCMP, and 
ItCAF rescue wtH continue the 
march today. 


disputed figures released at a 
city council meeting an the 


pruuch the driver k»t complete ******* 011 rate last year was 23.7 


The total Includes a MM grant 
to Vancouver Island Publicity 
Bureau for external advertiatag. 

Mrs Souther said it la not yet 
brown how much the publicity 
bureau wll lask for this year. 

If it is more than MM. it wffl 
have to come from some utter 
fund." she commented. 


commerce, 
civil 

kinds at engineeri n g, architec¬ 
ture. geology, dentistry, medi¬ 
cine and armed forces 
Mrs. Mitchell said, "1 con¬ 
sider these workshops extremr- 


Cotcichan District 


Hospital Contract 
Approved by Martin 

DUNCAN — Cowichan lloapi- day from Health Minister Eric 
Ial board chairman OaudC! Martin ■ gracing to granting of a 
Giwn received a cable Thura- contract for construction of the 
■-—.. 1 new Cowichan district hospital. 

Y (MlllE Driver Mr. Green said the minister 

~-_ r concurred with the board's de- 

Favs 975 r me rtolon to let the tender to the 

PORT ALBERNI - A te* 

rhsrgad (olkwring collision * V 

hi. motorbike with a pmtad! cOUV « r ’ ** »’**■»» 

ter. paid 175 in Ones after ap- ^Tte contract will be signed, 

peering before the megfatraie I weekend, and cotutructkm 

Tuesday moraine James Mel wiU ‘"S* 

vin Jones was lined >40 as s “I am very happy about the 


More Land Needed 

NANAIMO — The school sec-i School Trustees Association re-! what the school board feels was 
Hun, long familiar on the Prai-j questing whenever construction a ot ( Bl th on the part 
r*v could become a necessity I of a subdivision la approved it m^trie. Limited, 

in local subdivision!-. be required that an adequate 


Nanaimo vctiooi board will 
l prepare a resolution and a brief 
lor presentation to the B.C 


parcel of land be set aside for 
school purpose* 

The resolution Is a result of 


minor In poaaeatoon of liquor whole thing, 
•nil (35 for rareleoa driving, hard work." 


after five years of 
said Mr. Green, i 


Campbell River Logger 
Dies in Camp Mishap 

CAMPBELL BIVEB—A Campbell liver maa 
who received Injuries ja a logging arc Meat at 
Meariea Bay. baa died Ib Vaacouver. 

Algol Person died Tbanday follnwlag a 
loggiag mlafaap at Meaalea Bay division of Me- 
Mllaa, Bl ne d el and Pnwell Btver Ltd., abont 2:45 

Wedbembiy. 

He wan Ut aa bead and abuniders by a tag. aad 
was flnwa to Vaaconver by Ohaaagaa He le eytera. 

Mr. Penoa la aarvived by Mm wife. 

Ab iaqneat will be behl. 


I which allowed subdivision of 
I property at Departure Bay that 
| had been tentatively promised 
to the school board. 

The board offered EH.400 for 
7.3 acres of the land. 

The offer waa in reply to a 
proposal Iran CXL that the 
board buy the property for 
>10,900 aa acre. 


Brannan Lake School 


Detention as 'Last Resort’ 


COURTENAY — Brnnnnan 
Lake school should be umd 
•niy as a "last l aaor t " In the 
opinion of family and Chll- 
dn’a court committee here. 

At a neent meeting the com 
mittea ' said c Ml Aren should 
onlfbn nmt to the detention 
school at Nanaimo if they are. 
or are about to become, a 
menace to die community. 

♦ * * 

Three of the committee 
members recently toured the 


They expressed concern re¬ 
garding tbe non availability of 
anffletont psyc hia tric aanriraa 
at the achoal to make asaees- 
meota. 

Mam ba rg tolt the shortage 
of staff cuts down on pooalble 
effectivaneaa of the progr a m 

However, during their visit 
the committee members found 
the echoed writ run, and they 
were impressed with the phys¬ 
ical layout of the buildings. 

The committee deckled to 
embark on a program of com 


munity rehabiUtatioa of juve¬ 
niles. But this program will re¬ 
quire adequate psychiatric 
torilitlM. 

* * it 

The meeting expressed con¬ 
cern aver lack of response to 
an appeal for foster homes. 

Most residents who did 
respond wanted to take In 
younger children, leaving te 
agera without foster homes. 


program of follow-up treat¬ 
ment for yotmg offenders. 

The meeting also charged 
there la a lack of local Interest 
in the program, and a lock of 
resources to make It effective. 

Members said greater par¬ 
ticipation by members of the 
community Is required tor 
treatment and rehabilitation of 
these young people. 

Confinement in an Institu 


The property is adjacent to 
St. James Anglican church 
on Departure Bay road. Tha 
board is not aide to expand 
nearby Princess Anne School be¬ 
cause of a lack of apace. 
ADVANCE roLU 

Also at the recent board meet¬ 
ing: 

Advance polls for school board 
I referendum! will be held to en¬ 
able persons out of town at the 
time the actual voto is held to 
get their ballots included. 

The board approved the ad¬ 
dition of two kindergarten class¬ 
es to the live now in the district. 

Last September kindergarten 
claaaee were a ppe ov e d lor North- 
fle*d, Fairvtew, Park Avenue. 
Princess Royal and Brechin 
schools. There were two hun¬ 
dred children mmflert In the 
morning and afternoon classes 


cent meeting of council. 

The board secretary-treasurer 
tile uniform school mlB 
mills, 

and this year will be 28.3 mills. 

He Mid assessment an an av¬ 
erage city home win'be >22.48 
more than last year, which will 
be largviy offset by aa incroase 
in the homeowner’s grant from 
185 to noo. 

He added: “Business or com- 
i me trial properties, to which tha 
honwosrasr'a grant te not applic¬ 
able. will boar the full Impact at 
the increase." 

The increase la not out-of-hne 
far the province aa a whole, said 
the secretary-treasurer. 

Mayor Georgs Hofaacu cf 
Courtenay said at the dty coun¬ 
cil meeting there was a "big 
Jump" in the city’s share of the 
school bill, which striped out 
hopes of keeping the mill rate 
the same this year as 1984. 

Education Minister Lea lit 
Peterson also announced earlier 

Camera Club 
To Show Work 

SHAWNIGAN LAKE—Ana_ 

show night ot Mo n t rod Valley 
Camera Club will be bald Satur¬ 
day at 8 p.m. in Shawnlgaa Lake 
Community Centre. Show 
vener is E. G. Gibson. Second 
half ot the program will Include 
a showing ef films by Ray 
Dougan. 


This S ep t e m ber, kindergarten 
classes will be abated at *» 
WeBJngtan aad Ifarawmiii i 

Tha board will go ahead with 
a sixth room at Sea view elemen¬ 
tary school in Lantevtle. nego¬ 
tiations for the purahaae ot pro¬ 
perty In the H are wo o d area and 


Furniture Fire 
Quickly Donned 

A chesterfield lira in a suite 
above Oak Bay Pet Okdc. 1M1 
Oak Bay Avenue, waa quickly 
extinguished Thursday mor n in g 
city firemen aakl. Damage waa 
described aa mini real. 


IK* ..’'•*4’* 




Librarian Mist ft. MrPhiUips «uf marhin* 


New Machine Replaces 
Library Card System 


tion such as Brannan Lake la negotiations for a possible sd- 
The committee said the lack not the answer to the problem dition to Pairview elementary 
ot loatar homes te hurting a I of troubled youngsters. 1 school site. 


NANAIMO-A 


w it hout aateg a Mbrary card, 
te bafog triad out at Nanaimo 

Regions] Library. 

a a ♦ 

A machine has booa InataBed 
which shocks 8a a iga a ture of 
tha krasasrar, showing him to 
go tote any bra n ch of the re¬ 
gional Mbrary. sign his name, 
and gat books. 


Thousamte of dollars df cleri¬ 
cal time has bean savad bp 
the system la W«Magton 
atom according to regional 
tibraqr officials. 

There are no more prob¬ 
lems wifi last cards 
Books can be processed In 
half tha usual time. 

With tha system in operation 
at Nanaimo branch only a 
week, there te -already an in- 
creasn ia circulation. 


The signature marl .ha aa- 
btes^Whola family to bar- 


Ttae machines are being in 
stalled at Fort Alberni. Count 
nay, CMwood. Campbal 
River, fkiocan. aad atiw 
branches, and wiB also te 
standard r q uqi u Hu i far bask 

mobiles. 


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100 B C OWNED 
AND OPERATED, 


Duncan 


rs Praised 


Port Alberni 
Pensioners 
Plan Tag Day 


Guests for Ball 
Coming by Boat 


DUNCAN In keep** with torn 

Hie underwater theme of the an- ^**1 
ml wring ball ■parntred by 
CMchaa LmHm Gras* Hockey 
dub. tonight mim uf the curate Oti 
plan to arrive at Captain Mm-1 be 
Can e Lodge. Genoa Bay. by 
boat. I 

Mr. and Mn Philip Holme*. j 
Victoria, and Dr. Guy Screech. I 
Vancouver, will travel by boat I 
to the affair. | 


PORT ALBURN! More than taking on window-waging and 
W member* attended the April other odd job*, while the mm 
im-cting of Port Alberni branch, club offered help on the tag 
OKI Age Pensioner- Or^anua- day. 
t on. when past president Mrs 


Tony Carr Partuvlllc 


Also thanked was tl»e ladies' 
T Corbett was a guest of honor auxiliary to the Fraternal Order 
IVrsident Mr* A Ham cry of Eagles whose membera have 
conducted the meeting at which served refreshment* at regular 
Mil. Corbett, now bring in Van- meetings over a long period. 

• tmver. uu welcomed by the A fis and chip iupper, occv 
ihembers vened by Mr*. Russell West, was 

Oneroaity of venous local or- * feature of the meeting. 

ganlrationa twilled in arrange- - 

ntents for a Ins to take mem- ^ . ■ m ■ 

her* to the Arts and Craft* Cm- rH’IlOOl 1 OUreCl 
ire for the regular anrial gather- _ t , t __ - 

ings until the end of thr vear. By 9D8QC l.lUl) 

W M ' ,E « "<•*" NANAIMO - *ade elub from 

Plan, were made to hold the Nanaimo high ic hooi toured 
annual tag day in l«Ut Port At- Woodland* School tor retailed 
lK*rru and Alberni Saturday. ehildm , m S rm Wastminater 

12 _, I Thursday. The O girts were *c- 

Mrs Damcry agreed lo dis- I companied by George Ridd. of 
eu« plan* he toe annual Nintimo Khranii. the aervtc# 

tuer picnic with representative* chlb ipmior1 spade* 

ut other branches at the regional'--- 

meeting, to be held In Nanaimo 

ihi* month. Eight other mem- nv ■ ✓/j wr 

her* will altnd the meeting with ff OfJ M CUM 

the president. 

Mr*. Damery paid tribute lo 
youth groups in the Valley, par 

i.rulariy the DeMolay and the m • 1 

s«im club, for their Interest in I j _ _ I _ 

the pensioner. 1)11 I \7 

DeMolay visited the home* of ■ MM M 1 1 M M W 
It elderly and Infirm people. / 


ottipaittt 


The underwater theme, ar¬ 
ranged by Mrs. Pat Clarke and 
her committee, will toclude 
wane* of mermaids playing 
gran hotkey 

The ball i* being field to raise 
fund* tor the proposed Cowirhan 
Sports' Club for rugby, gras* 
hockey, tennis and cricket 

COMMITTEE* 

Chib president is Mis Pat 
i Chawonh-M u * t ers. Omening 
other committees are: Mrs. Ted 
| fleam, social convener; Mn. 


.Hr. mnii Mrs. Robinson 


Mass I-Oast Osssrags Qaaraatssd 
with aan Maaamal “Iraaza” 

latariar Flat Lata Paiat 




Pensioners 

Name 

Committee 


During his working days in vegetable and flower divisions Miss Riggs Sutton Mis* 

Port Alberni. Mr. Robinson built and was eventually made an Barbs’™ King. John Harri* and 
a large house near die Eighth honorary life member of the WorraJJ 
Avenue School aa lota bought chib. „ „ .. , 

from the lair Paddy O TW of .mates, pnde. however. I. ^ ^ V ' C ’ 

Ha recalls buying a new Dodge , n see idem-free driving record _ , ... 

far ,7D0 in the « year* from the time Red Mltitiljeg 

Both Mr. and Mrs. Robinson *» “ r MM 

seem keen basketball fans and “"*» he ^ [rendered his licence () n ( VDITlN? 
they remember when half of '*>* ^ 

Port Alberni would go over In The Robtnsui* have JO grand- ATHENS (Reutersi — The 
Vancouver when the home town children and IS great-grandchil- Greek newspaper Acropolis *ayi 
team competed in championship d r * T Uwklng them over, Mr. 1 Russian - made missiles have 
! games. Robinson recalled that he paid been delivered to Cyprus from 

a twoahilling fee when he waa Egypt. 
l un “ married and quipped. "It was aant — 

After Mr. Robinson retired, a bargain.- **?.?°*" *" 

(ha couple moved to Partuvtlle. “- - * ourc# ^ “ “£"* 

where ha became an anient 1 4 ra «“*- 

gardener and an enthusiastic Rntnr* I ™ ■*> 

|member m the G-rden Oub "UnCOn 1X01(1 TV by a Greak-Egyptiaa freighter 

I He brought Ms entries to Fort T.. #l_ /|r 

R o a d, Saturday afternoon. !«■ the annual fall faw 1 ° fieWr UOCWF cong WOKTH * 0 n EY 

Members or Saanich si* ™ _J*T DUNCAN Dr C If Beevor The price of silver now is so 
Maple Ridge clubs will be | lf * i Pott*, president of Cowirhan high old United States tookeU 

gtvnn Instruction in judging j **? *",'/ branch. Canadian Mental Health have been sold far five cents 

by Mr. and Mrs. Sibbaid. Mrs. " " m y Amsoclatlon, will addrm mem- each far their silver central 

aihhald said Maple Ridge, Ha had reoelved the Parin- bars of Duncan Rotary Monday 

from Praaar Valley u*H arrive, villa Diatrict G a r den Chib roar-!on Mental Health and the On- 
on Vancouver Island today. I bond far the moat points In munity 


Viny l Acrylic,is the secret of this paint's success' When 
you apply Monamel "Breeze" Oat latex according ta the 
dlrectlom on the label it is guaranteed ta caver SOD 
square feet per gallon over moat colon with one coat 
application! If It fails to cover aa indicated aa above 
with one application, the General Paint Corporation of 
Limited or your Monamel dea ler wID fumtah, 
without farther coal, enough additional paint to enaura 
coverage! Imagine Htft from a robs bow: antelopa. 
white, pale Iliac, spruce, butterfly blue, bone whtte, 
camellia, pale aspen, pink, azalea, heather, champagne, 
pine froet, smoke mist, buckskin, mojave yellow, blue¬ 
bell 


LAKE COW1CHAN — R»f Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Robin* 
members of the local branch of, M who cmroe io Pott Alberni 
Old Age Pensioners' Association i surrounded by fain* 

wore appolntsd to a special com-1 ^ ^ trimd*. 
mittee to organiu the annual | 

Spring lea which is expected to j OPEK kOt Ut 
Iv held in June. I Their son-m-law and daughter, 

The committee consists of:[Mr. and Mrs. David H. King. 
Mrs. A- R. Nllsen, Mrs. E. R. T. Uyg Tenth Avenue S., will hold 
Park. Prod Borgeraon and Mr. op^, house far them from 3 to 
and Mrs. William Sanderson. s pm., Sunday. A family dtamer 
Three new member* were wel- L, 'g^to, night vrifl brira to* 
i •■Hied at the recent meeting: | many of the couple's 

Robert Hamilton. Victor Rimd- 
qu.st and Mrs. R. W. Trosl “wcendanta. 

Members learned the sewing ** •* w * r own home at 

hA«ket raffle has so far collected j N* Twelfth South. Mrs. Robtn- 
tt* The basket was made by son. 10. continues to beep house 


Judging Clans 
For 4-H Clubs 


BUY BETTER 
SAVE MORE 


Nanaimo Man 
Going 
To Parley 

NANAIMO- Biotogieal station 
official Dr. Peter Larkin will 
participate in the North Amen- i 
■ an fiaheric* conference I n 
Washington. DC. April 30 to 
May i 

The conference wtU be ad¬ 
dressed by Trade Minister Sharp 
and Fisheries Miriater Robtoh- 
aud Other Oansdta n partici¬ 
pants: J. Norman Hyland and 
Eric S. Turmll. both of Vanoou- 


Ready 

Money 


Protection 

Money 

Ufwhuumncs 


SPECIALS 


Inspection 
At Alberni 

PORT ALBERNI — Annual 
Inspection of Canadian Scot 
liih Army Cadet Corps 2308 
will take place at 8:30 p.m.. 
May 10. Lt.-Col. M. W. E. 
Allen, will be the inspecting 
officer. 


Their f a ther bad come to the 
: Pacific ooaat IS months before 
and wme required to wait for six 
months before writing hie en¬ 
gineer's exams. Hr recalls Ida 
difficulties with ttw writlra 


A Plan 
to have 
Money 


Growth 

Money 

MSf irtH thtrnt Fmim irt 


Nearly LeH 


Early Port Resident 
Marks 80th Birthday 


PORT ALBERNI — A woman She decided to take the next 
born in New Mexico and reel- train out at town. But tor next 
drat of Port Alberni since 1*14 train dUs t leave oat* morning, 
will celebrate her Both birthday and far tort fane she was used 
Wednesday. to the pine* 

Mr*. Minnie E Bay and her GOOD WMEl 
daughter Thelma arrived in Mr*. Bay will receive the 
Port Alberni by train one eve- good w is hes of many f riends on 
ning fat 1*14. 

COWS IN STREET 
She remember* seeing cow*, 
which were being herded on the 
main street. The "main street” 
waa then only a muddy track 
leading up a steep slope. 


It takaa four kinds of money to 
build paffunal financial success 


1. "Ready Monty" for opportunities and emergencies. 

2. “Protection Money” to provide for life's usual hazards. 

3 . A Western Savings Certificate to guarantee g lump sum of money 
with g handsome profit from modest amounts invested regularly. 

4. An investment in Provident Mutual Fund to give j our extra dollars 
a chance to grow with the Canadian economy. 

Let a Western Savings counsellor guide / w , >auM ^ 

you along fhe road to personal financial Z w a»» i*w» *•' **» * —>i «i«sm- 

succoes. Contact the office of Western : 

Savings today. No obligation, of count. ; mm m**< 

: TsmtsnM lAvnmi s ism esMcuitti 

I 3*0 S-ilHi ai»rtC tvumiam I, Mi*. 


Pool. Centre 
Endorsed 
As Projects 


Snowstorm Halts 
Hunt for Pilot 

PORT NELSON. B.C »CP>- 
finoe along the Alaake Highway 
te m p ora rily halted an RGAF 
■canto Wednesday tor a Piper 
Trt-Poeer and It* pttt«, mis ring 
ainc* Monday on a flight from 
Fort Netoon to Whitehorse. 

Two RCAF Afaatroas and a 
Dakota are ready to resume the 
search when the weather dear*. 
Missing pflot is Master Sgt. 
Kenneth Keen of the U.S. EteL 
arei Air Fbrce Base In Alaska 


PORT ALBERNI—Waat Coast 
General Hospital board has en¬ 
dorsed two centennial product s 
planned far the Alband Valley. 

An Indoor awlrninfag pool and 
a ii i lenttnn contra far senior 
citizens were backed far a ma¬ 
jority vote of members present 


a waitarn savings 

■MCI LOAN ASOOCIATIOM 
ssfr-ata ran at***. vi*wn* 
Omr* mn «■> raonoevr mutual ruHoir*. 


at the board meeting. J 

The board said the project' 
are both tied in with the health 
and recreation of most age 
groups in the Alberni* and war¬ 
ranted the board's support. 


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In Senate 

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POLICE SUSPECT 



By IAN STREET 

Ijfgkbtive Reporter 

The honk of B.C. applica¬ 
tion for a federal charter 
will be reactivated imme¬ 
diately in the Senate. Pre¬ 
mier Bennett wid Thurs- 
day. 


VANCOUVER (CP) — Police Chief 
Ralph Booth rocked the city Thursday 
by connecting members of his department 
with a second major crime. 

He made hi* announcement aa veteran police 
officers were still speaking In awe and horror of 
the slaughtering by a Vancouver policeman of his 
wife and six children. The policeman then shot 
himself to death. (See also Page 10.1 

The constable — Leonard Hogue—had been 
connected by the department Wednesday with the 
February theft of SI.250,000 in mutilated currency 
from a Canadian Pacific Railway warehouse. 

Chief Booth said several members at the force 
were under suspicion in that robbery and the 
earlier $13,000 holdup of a branch of the Bank of 
Nova Scotia in suburban Dunbar. 

An Internal probe of the department would be 
stepped up. hr said. 


n Countries 


Quebec Plans 
To Make 
Own Treaties 


The preuuui application died 
along with those tor two other 
proposed banks, the Bank of 
Weatern Canada and Laurennde, 
when the last session ended. 
easy pusaue 

Mr. Bennett predicted a quick 
and easy passage lor the B.C. 
Bank bill through the Senate this 
time 

It will be in the Commons that 
BC. will face the test of what 
the premier terms the govern¬ 
ment's “with" to invest in the 
proposed new bank with head¬ 
quarters in Vancouver. 

He expects the three bank 
charter, applications to be 
passed quickly by the Senate 
and then turned over by the 
Commons to a special banking 
committee. 

WILL STUDY 

At the same time this U—i- 
moni committee will probably 
study tba Pearson government's 
proposed amendment to the 
Bank Act that would prohibit 
provinces from buying bank 
•hares. 

"What happens In the Com¬ 
mons is something we will meet 
when H comet." said the pre¬ 
mier. But he added that at this 
stage B.C would probably make 
lialher representations to Ot¬ 
tawa 

■TAttIC WAS SET 

Mr. Bennett amid the stage 
Was set lor quick Senate ap¬ 
proval of the B.C. biU when it 
referred original application 
hack to the banking committee 
at the end of last session. 

The B.C. bill will be un¬ 
changed except that the section 
limiting government participa¬ 
tion to IB per cent will be 
•mined. |4r Bennett satal. 

This stipulation is now can-1 
tained hi amendments to the 
provincial Revenue Act. passed 1 
at the last session, which per¬ 
mits the go ver n ment to pur¬ 
chase up to lfl per cent of the 
■hares la any chartered bank. 


QUEBEC I CP I—Quebec intend* to negotiate 
directly with foreign countries on matters the 
province will be called on to put into action, Paul 
Gerin-Lajoie, Quebec education minister, said 
Thursday night. 


Welcome 

For 

Heroine 


Naval Craft 
Targets 
In U.S. Raid 


Report to Bonner 


Addressing French. Belgian 
and Swiss university represent¬ 
atives, the Quebec govern¬ 
ment's constitutional expert 
nld the province wilt fill this 
role “because of its function aa 
I the collective instnimeat of 


The chief's d tac toa ura s were conwr-etj— with the currency| 
followed b» aa amauncemeM robbery 

by Mayor Bill RatMe that ihr “We had a strong suspicion 
pokes eo n— ieasow would are- they had some internal help.” I 


Ms statement was expected 
to cause angry reaction In Ot¬ 
tawa, which has always ha— 
strongly ■ gainst any agree¬ 
ments betwee n individual prov¬ 
inces and foreign governments 

Prime Mmlster Pram told 
aa Ottawa press conference 
•artier Thursday he is sure 
that Mr. Grrto-Lajoir will agree 
that the government d Canada 
makes treaties with other coun¬ 
tries and other countries deal 
with the Canadian government. 
OTTAWA 'POWERLESS' 

"The federal government Is 
completely inwrrleaa to assure 
the working out sod application 
of agreements It concludes with 
other countries if these fail 
within the sphere of provinces.” | 
said Mr. Grrio-Lajoie 

"It is not only for constitu¬ 
tional and far inlemal political 
reasons that Quebec has de¬ 
cided to negotiate agreements 
directly with foreign countries 
but also for reasons oi effici¬ 
ency.” 

DETERMINATION 

Mr. Gerin-Lajoie said the re¬ 
cent signing of an agreement 
between Quebec and France on 
an exchange at s tud e n ts, teach¬ 
ers and researchers illustrates 
the determination of Quebec to 
collaborate with other members 

of the French-speaking —rid 
"and to make known Its real 
face to the modern world " 


Dnugafl. XL both af Vancouver, 
ware arrested hi Edmonton last 


Fra- Renters, LP1 

U.S. Navy aircraft Thursday made what was 
believed to be the first strike directed specifically 
against North Vietnamese naval vessels. 

Elsewhere 
• South 


.T>Z,a Ia. * court Fri-i 

a—ounoamant Miowi—a ctoaea ^ m of reuialnc 

police oomraisto— meeting at ||o|(>|| properly 
which Chief Booth submitted a wu , t | 0l( fne— at 

rr P nrl Percival. He had be— uaderj 

* * * investigation hi the tuneney 

In a statement. Chief Booth robbary and knew it. (to M—- 
said the methods used at both day he waa involved in a| 
robberies were similar Just be- mlanr ear accident 
tore each crime there were Wednesday ha used a bor- 
falaa holdup calk that seal city rowed 337-caUbre magnum re¬ 
polk* — wild got— etwees valver large enough id knock 
The crtmwala had kno wl edge ovar big game, to kill lint his 
of police proesthire “and how wife, then his six children He 
to protect l hem selves under had chased ssnt of the chil- 
such circumstances," hr said dran aa far aa the basement. 

Hr said the police department ■*«*»« t 

had act ha- surprised when a °* rf Joh *? 

termer Vancouver police other Thursday several policemen 
was a r res te d hi Edmonton in < seSesst — Page I 


Vietnamese forces, 
massed lor a major attack on I 
a concentration of 3.000 Viet 
Cong troops threatening the U S. 
base at Da Nang. 


• In Washington President 
Johnson met with top advisers 
— Viet Nam amid preparations 
to boost U.S. military aid to 
South Viet Nam. but the Penta¬ 
gon clamped tight security reins 
on details of the aid. 


Rate Defeat 
Para Cate 


• For the first time. US. 
Marine ground troops fought 
Communist guerrillas on Vlei- 
namese battlefields while 12 U.S. 
and Vietnamese planes hurled SO 
tom of bomba and rockets on 
North Vietnamese targets. 


Four^State Area 


In the naval air attack. U.S. 
A-4 Sky hawk Jets hit two patrol 
boats and two large Junks at 
the entrance to the Vinh estu¬ 
ary. about 150 miles south of 
Hanoi 

While President Johnson ap¬ 
parently remained unimpressed 
by demands at home and abroad 
tor an end to U.S. air attacks on 
North Viet Nam, lending of¬ 
ficials said the U.S. would send 
officer! 


He said Quebec intends to nr- 


Iowa iAPi—ias a result of Mississippi River 


gottate agreements with foreign 
Flood waters at the rampaging flooding. The other* are Minoe- countries not only within ex- 
Mississippi River, far out of Its aoia and Wisconsin ckwively provincial Helds but 

banks along a 400-mlla stretch, The presidential aclkn came also hi areas of common In¬ 
ara posing new threats to com- m volunteers manning impco- terest with the federal govern- 
munities In a four-state ana vised dikes ha Dubuque, a city ment 

With approaching crests still of S7JM p opulation, poured tom _ 

awe or mote days sway, at dirt into a break that threat- 
the river’s churning waters snnd to inundate ■ residential 
rounded Thursday near the «rr» « the city's northwestern 


several thousand U.S 
and men to South Viet Nam so— 
to help with supply and training 
problems. 


Cttiiiedrai 


New Life Planned 
For Kootenay Area 
—Page 9 


‘No Contract, No Work’ 

That wax blunt statement of grim United Steel¬ 
workers’ President David McDonald, foreground, 
during news conference at Pittsburgh after union 
sanctioned strike against basic steel industry unle— 
agreement was reached by May 1. Centre is union 
attorney David Feller and secretary-treasurer 
I. W. Abel.—(AP) 


Bomb 
Thrown 
At Altar 


The Marines' battlefield bap¬ 
tism came under a scorching | 
sub when a platoon of about 50, 
man, an a recosmabsan* patrol 
was surprnrd by the Viet Crag 
After — exchange of small 
arms fire, hi which a— Marine 
was slightly wounded, the Viet 
dong rethnd. Two other Marines 
were treated tor heat proatra- 


Theatre Guild 
Festival Winner 

—Page 12 


Hawks Recover 
From Nosedive 
—Page 14 


World Federalists 
Include 63 MPs 
■—Page 18 


NEW YORK I API—A man 


Private War of Private Pearson 


Tennis Scheduled 
On Hass Scale 

—Page 19 


OTTAWA tCPi — Prime 
Minister Pearson recalls the 
battle at Ypees by connecting 
h with the day when a head- 
waiter tried to torn him out 
of a Load— restaurant. 

Mr. Pears— told the story 
at a press conference after 
noting the 50th anniversary of 
the First World War battle 
where Canadian soldiers 


stood firm in the fsce of the 
first gas attack bundled by 
the Germans. 


Britain. The two tried to p> 
into a pooh restaur—t and 
were loid to leave hy the 
headwmiter became the res¬ 
taurant served only officer* . 

At this point, Mr. Pears— 
said, an lfoglifenan recog¬ 
nised them as Canadians «vt 
root from Ms table to push 
the hradwaiter aside. 

"These are two of the men 
who held the line at Yprrs,” 


the Englishman said hi a 
voice heard throughout the 
dining room — he invited the 
two Canadians in. 


prepared far the wont 
Nearly a month at flooding 
afoot the Mfoafosippi has ra—srt 
damage estimated at more than 
W.000.MS la Mk—aanfa, Wis¬ 
consin and Iowa. Nearly M.Mj 
persons have been reported! 
driven from thsir hom es fo 
M tonesoU and Wise—ski 
Eleven deaths In Minnesota 
and three in Wisconsin have 
been blamed — the flood. 


Official Quits 


The future prime minister 
was s private in the Canadian 
Army at the time, although be 
later became a pilot with the 
Royal Flying Corps . 

Mr Pears— said he was in 
Land— — leave with another 
soldier shortly after arrival In 


Mr. Pears— aatd with a 
grin that the incident was • 
bit embarrassing be¬ 
cause “wt wen Just off the 
troopship and the only things 
we had withstood were the 
trmptatfo— of Land—." 


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